which development most aided explorers in their ability to sail the oceans to discover the new world during the age of discovery

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The development that most aided explorers in their ability to sail the oceans to discover the new world during the age of discovery is more efficient ships. During this time, explorers needed many instruments or tools in order to travel across seas. Ships were the most helpful for them because they were able to go from one island to another isalnd with ease. Some of the ships were the Caravel, Galleon and the Dutch ships. More efficient ships allow them to travel in larger distance while employng less resources.

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I believe it is the compass.  It aided sailors locate the direction to which they needed to go.  Even before the age of exploration, people had ships capable of long voyages.  As the years pass, the designed improved to an extent that they can travel farther.  


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Answer:  [C]:
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C. to enhance the sense of historical significance and urgency behind kings message. I just took this test the other day. Hope this helps you!

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They lacked curiosity.

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all of these

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 In H. G. Wells’s The Time Machine, the Time Traveller was disappointed in the Eloi because of all the reasons indicated above. Therefore the correct answer is: All of these

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The statement that is true regarding restrictive adjectival clause is it will follow a general noun and is not set off by commas. Restrictive adjective clause limits the meaning the noun it modifies. Unlike Nonrestrictive Adjective Clause, the Restrictive clause should not be set off by commas. 

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