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11 EDIT. Read the text. Find and correct five more errors with relative clauses. There is more than
one way to correct some errors.
pwhose
JR is a French street artist +he
public photography exhibits have
appeared in over 100 countries.
His project, which JR calls it Inside
Out, requires the general public
to interact with his pictures. The
idea is for people to share photos
of themselves in public spaces to
support ideas about that they care.
Here is how it works: special photo
A Artist JR with exhibit
booths in which people can take
their own pictures there are set up. The self-portraits are then printed and made into huge
posters are displayed on the street. These photos attract attention to the causes, such as
human rights.
JR, for who Inside Out is a way to make the world a better place, believes in the power of
ordinary people. He is convinced that they can create positive change in the world. In JR’s
words, “Together, we’ll turn the world inside out.”
12 APPLY.
A Match the photojournalists with the issues that are most important to them.
—____ 1. Annie Griffiths a. endangered species
_____ 2. Michael Nichols b. life in the wild
_____ 3. Joel Sartore c. women and children
B_ Write sentences in your notebook to describe the work of each photojournalist in exercise A.
Include information that you learned in this lesson. Use relative clauses.
Annie Griffiths, who tries to help women and children in developing countries,
has met many people in her travels.
Cc Imagine that you are a photojournalist who is concerned about a global issue, such as world
UNIT 11 LESSON 317
hunger. What do you want to photograph and why? Write sentences using relative clauses in
your notebook.
lwant to take pictures of natural disasters, which can change people’s lives In
a single minute.
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