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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?









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