In this text the author describes kivas, which are
A a type of boat that could be used to navigate shallow rivers.
B round rooms dug below ground likely used to hold ceremonies.
C playing fields on which Chaco Canyon people played sports.
D a type of vegetable grown along the Chaco Wash region.
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The correct answer is B: round rooms dug below ground likely used to hold ceremonies.
Kivas are traditional structures used by some Indigenous peoples of the American Southwest, particularly the Pueblo peoples. They are typically circular and underground, serving as places for religious and ceremonial activities. This distinguishes them from the other options provided. If you have any other questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!