The greatest road system built in the Americas prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus was the Incan highway, which, over 2,500 miles long and extending from northern Ecuador through Peru to southern Chile.
Columbus was the Incan highway, which, over 2,500 miles long and extending
Columbus was the Incan highway, over 2,500 miles in length, and extended
Columbus, the Incan highway, which was over 2,500 miles in length and extended
Columbus, the Incan highway, being over 2,500 miles in length, was extended
Columbus, the Incan highway was over 2,500 miles long, extending
B. Columbus was the Incan highway, over 2,500 miles in length, and extended
-the use of extended in the absence of which was is incorrect; the proper construction should be extending (as extended gives the impression that the road was intentionally lengthened rather than simply existing between two points).
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