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Read the excerpt from Ship's Chronometer from HMS Beagle.

It is made of brass and is around the size of a large pocket watch, with a normal clock dial showing roman numerals and a smaller dial at the bottom for the second hand. The clock is suspended inside a swivelling brass ring fitted to the inside of a wooden box – this is the key to keeping the chronometer level even in an unsteady ship.

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to explain the importance of the chronometer and help the reader visualize it.

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The author uses detailed visual imagery (precise/technical description) to explain the chronometer’s importance and help the reader visualize it.