Question #6403577Single Choice

Writing and Reading

Question

In the eighteenth century, odometers were mounted on the wheels of horse-drawn carriages, and the pendulum odometer, the type Jefferson bought from Leslie, was commonly used. The pendulum odometer's triangular shape designated it to be mounted between the spokes of a carriage wheel, where it counted each of the wheel's revolutions.

Options

A
NO CHANGE
B
tolerated
C
entitled
D
allowed

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