Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
(A) A musket is a particular kind of firearm – an old-fashioned one dating back to the 17th or 18th centuries. (Pictures of the Pilgrims often show them carrying muskets.) Similarly, a galleon is an old-fashioned kind of vessel, a ship that was used by explorers and merchants in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Vessel: Bible a person thought of as being the
receiver or repository of some spirit or
influence !a vessel of wrath"
Galleon: a large sailing ship with three or four
masts and a high forecastle and stern,
developed in the 15th and 16th cent.,
and used as both a warship and a
trader
Domicile: Law one‘s fixed place of dwelling, where
one intends to reside more or less
permanently
Sled: any of several types of vehicle mounted
on runners for use on snow, ice, etc.:
small sleds are used in the sport of
coasting, large ones (also called sledges),
for carrying loads >
Appliance: [Rare] the act of applying; application
Dishwasher: a machine for washing dishes, cooking
utensils, etc.