English, 05.01.2022 17:10 montimcdaniel
Identifying Sentences, Sentence Fragments, and kun-Uns
On the line to the right of each word group below, write CS, F, or RO to identify the
word group as a complete sentence, a fragment, or a run-on sentence.
1. Existed as long ago as B. c. 2000.
2. The Maya created hundreds of great cities out of stone.
3. Most of the Maya were farmers they came to the cities to attend festivals.
4. Only priests, nobles, rulers, and officials.
5. The Maya built a network of roads these roads encouraged trade between groups of people throughout Central America.
6. In the tropical rain forests of northern Guatemala.
7. They were very advanced in science, mathematics, and art.
8. The Maya had a game that resembled basketball the players hit a rubber ball through a hoop with their elbows and hips.
9. Used astronomy to develop a calendar.
10. A Mayan calendar had 365 days.
11. The Maya had no overall ruler or government every city was independent.
12. Why the Mayan civilization collapsed.
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