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2 CHECK. Correct the error in each sentence to make it true according to the article.
1. Michael “Nick” Nichols is concerned about the future of zoo animals.
2. Fay walked a total of 500 miles through Africa's wilderness.
3. Nichols thinks it is most important for his photos to look cool.
4. The subjects of Nichols’s photographs are usually easy to manage.
5. Nichols works in some of the most populated parts of the world.
DISCOVER. Complete the exercises to learn about the grammar in this lesson.
A_ Look at the bold relative clauses in the sentences from the article. Write the missing relative
pronoun.
1. His passion has always been to photograph the things _______ he cares about.
2. The president of Congo made the 13 endangered areas ______ Fay and _ Nichols
had identified into national parks.
3. People won't believe the stories ________ the images tell.
4. “Ican't stand a photograph ___ I’ve made, no matter how cool it is, if I set it
up,” he says.
5. Nichols has a special ability to work in rough environments __ others find
ee too difficult. freee tas
Work with a partner. Look at the relative pronouns you wrote in exercise A. Are they the
subjects of the relative clauses?
A pride of African lions
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CSE Mara National
Reserve, Kenya.
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