Choose the option that correctly sequences the following sentences: 1. Skilful workers built cities around these temples. 2. The Mayans believed in many gods. 3. However, it was difficult for them to construct these cities. 4. They built large temples to honour these gods.

Choose the option that correctly sequences the following sentences: 1. Skilful workers built cities around these temples. 2. The Mayans believed in many gods. 3. However, it was difficult for them to construct these cities. 4. They built large temples to honour these gods. Correct Answer 2413

The correct answer is option 4 i.e. 2413.

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  • First is 2 as it establishes the subject i.e. 'The Mayans'.
  • Next is 4 as it is in continuation with 2 and refers to the gods mentioned in 2.
  • After that is 1 as it contextually follows 4.
  • Last is 3 as it refers to the cities mentioned in 1.


Correct sequence- The Mayans believed in many gods. They built large temples to honour these gods. Skilful workers built cities around these temples. However, it was difficult for them to construct these cities.

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