Decide whether the following relative sentences are defining or non defining and select all the possibilities. Once you have selected all the correct possibilites, you'll get a 4/4 .
East London is the home of the Daily Dispatch, the respected newspaper _________ in November 1975 began a new battle with the South African Government.
There was also a story on the pardon for Richard Nixon by President Ford of the United States of America, _________ Woods had intended to use as the main story.
Some of these workers brought their families with them, _________ was also against the law, and built a room for them out of wooden boxes or bits of tin.
'The newspaper will have to pay my expenses, that's all _________ I can say about it.'
Steve Biko is one of the few people _________ can still save South Africa.
Woods, in his white Mercedes, drove through the black township, a few kilometres from the centre of the town, on his way to the address _________ Dr Ramphele had given him.
Biko needed watching, Woods believed, because he aimed to create separate black organizations, _________ Woods thought dangerous.
'We're trying to create a centre _________ black people can meet during the day.'
There was a huge old tree in the centre _________ long, green branches touched the ground, the sun shining through the leaves.
'I just think that a white liberal, _________ holds on to the advantages of his white world, is perhaps not the right person to tell blacks how they should react to the way this country is governed.'
The first thing _________ Woods noticed was the church.
'It was an idea _________ came from all of us,' Biko replied.
'When I was a student, I suddenly realized that it wasn't just the job_________ I was studying for that was white.'
Woods understood Biko's ideas and he was impressed by the man _________ had them.
Woods got out of the pool and ran quickly to the shower _________ was in the garden near the pool.
The car drove away fast, and John Qumza, _________ was driving, looked in the mirror anxiously.
'Get him down in the middle! We don't want him sitting up there _________ no one can miss seeing him!'
Woods had already met Mapetla Mohapi, _________ worked at the clinic in Zanempilo.
John Qumza had first met Biko at university and was one of the leaders of the black student organization _________ Biko led.
As Woods looked at all those black faces, tired and unsmiling, he felt that the whole black world, _________ he had believed he knew so well, had a life he was totally unaware of.
My father died when I was seventeen and I went away for two years to a school _________ I was taught by German and Swiss priests.
The little township house _________ they went to was divided into four rooms.
'We got a lot of things right _________ your society has never solved.'
In fact there was a whole world of black sport in South Africa, though no national teams because of the pass laws _________ prevented blacks from moving freely about the country.
De Wet, satisfied that Biko understood _________ was boss in this building, nodded to the two detectives to release Biko's arms.
It was a quite different Steve Biko _________ entered the witness box two weeks later in a court in Pretoria, the capital of South Africa.
'Are you familiar with the language of some of the documents _________ the defendants have discussed with black groups?'
Tenjy wrote an article on the community centre in King William' s Town, _________ brought in a flood of gifts from both black and white people.
'I have come about a community centre in King William's Town _________ was smashed up the other night.'
'Ag, Mr Woods, we are not really the terrible characters _________ people think we are.'
Woods realized from the man's confidence _________ the order had come from, and he felt that Kruger had betrayed him.
'This inquest has been called to determine the reason for the death of Mapetla Mohapi, _________ was found hanged in prison.
He led them to the room _________ the bodies were kept.
'I loved Steve Biko, but I hate the System _________ killed him!'
Bruce contacted a friend in London _________ promised to publish it if it reached London.
Then one afternoon, when Wendy was playing the piano and Woods was rewriting part of the book _________ might never be published, the postman knocked at the front door.
Jane and Dillon, _________ knew about the escape plan, kissed Woods goodbye.
It was 3.50 a.m. before he finally stepped down at the place beyond Queenstown _________ he hoped to meet Father Kani.
At last, Kani turned off the main road, and then down a small, dirt road _________ descended to the edge of the river Telle.