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6.  The  Zambian  natives          SSS     allowed  her  to  take  the  pictures.

                            a.  with  whom  she  went  swimming      c.  who  she  went  swimming  with
                            b.  which  she  went  swimming  with     d.  she  went  swimming  with

                         7.  Griffiths  wants  people  to  understand  the  women

                            a.  she  has  taken  photos  of          c.  of  whom  she  has  taken  photos
                            b.  whom  she  has  taken  photos  of  them   d.  of  which  she  has  taken  photos

                         8.  Griffiths  and  an  organization  _____  help  women  and  girls  in  developing  countries.

                            a.  that  she  started                   c.  which  she  started

                            b.  whom  she  started                   d.  she  started


                     9   Complete  the  nature  photographers’  website  with  object  relative  clauses.  More  than  one
                         answer  is  possible.



                      Frequently  Asked  Questions

                      1.   What  parts  of  your  job  do  you  like  the  most?

                         The  parts  of  my  job    that  |  like  the  most       are  meeting  new  people  and
                         doing  something  artistic  every  day.

                      2.  What  do  you  eat  when  you  are  on  assignment?
                         The  food                                          isn’t  very  good.  In  fact,  sometimes  it’s
                         absolutely  awful.

                      3.   Do  you  usually  take  your  family  with  you?
                         No,  my  trips  are  not  fun  for  them.  The  only  people
                         are  assistants  to  help  with  the  lighting  on  complex  assignments.
                      4.   Do  you  work  with  local  guides  and  translators,  or  do  you  use  assistants  for  that  kind
                         of  work?

                         The  guides  and  translators                                      are  always  local  people.
                      5.   Have  you  ever  been  frightened  by  a  wild  animal?

                          One  time  there  was  a  gorilla                                   .  It  came  very  close
                         and  looked  at  me.  I  didn’t  know  what  it  was  going  to  do.

                      6.  What  do  you  most  enjoy  taking  pictures  of?
                         The  subjects                                                      are  endangered  species.

                      7.   Has  the  average  person  heard  of  the  animals  you  photograph?

                         Probably  not.  I  like  to  photograph  unusual  creatures,  the  ones
                                         .  Photographs  of  uncommon  animals  can  increase  people’s  awareness  of  them.
                      8.   Do  you  ever  observe  other  photographers?

                         Yes.  I  learn  something  from  every  photographer

                         from  wildlife  photographers  to  celebrity  photographers.

                                                                                              UNIT  11
                                                                                                      LESSON

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