Easter Island (Relative Clauses Review)

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Easter Island



Easter Island, which is / which it is in the Pacific Ocean more than 3,000 km from the coast of South America, has a terrible lesson to teach the modern world. When the first Europeans visited it in 1722, they found an island short of food on which / which are about 3,000 people were living in a state of constant war. The Europeans were surprised to find a large number of huge statues, which / which they had been moved over great distances, and to which / which clearly belonged to a great civilization.
The people whose / - they found on the island, however, were poor and backward. The Europeans supposed that these people could not have built such large statues, which / which it meant that some other mysterious people must have done so. However, modern research has shown that the inhabitants of Easter Island were responsible for the terrible condition in which / - the Europeans had found them in. The inhabitants were divided into many family groups, which / which they competed with each other. Their religion involved building huge statues, which / whose consumed time and resources. Their home was a volcanic island on where / which few trees grew, and which / which it produced little food. To make matters worse, to build statues they cut down trees, which / which it caused soil erosion.
By the middle of the 16th century, the population had reached about 7,000, which / which was to great for the island to support. By this time there were no more trees, which / which they the islanders needed to build boats. There was not enough food which / with which to feed such a large population, and they were unable to leave, so the population felI. By the end of the 19th cen tury, there were only a hundred or so inhabitants remaining.

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