B. Fill in the gaps with WHO, THAT, WHICH, WHOSE AND WHERE. Put – if no word is needed.
A Wild Sheep Chase is the extraordinary novel (1) that brought its author, Haruki Murakami, to public attention. The book, (2) ________ is set in Japan, begins simply enough. A young man (3) __________ works for an advertising agency, gets a postcard from a friend. He decides to use the postcard, (4) ________ shows a photo of a country scene, for an advertisement (5) _____________ his company is making. However, he doesn’t notice that in the photo there is a sheep (6) ___________ has a star on its back. This photo attracts the attention of a strange man in black, (7) _________ offers him a choice – find the sheep or lose everything. The search for the sheep takes the main character, (8) ________name is never revealed, from Tokyo to the mountains of northern Japan, (9) ___________ he has to face a number of dangers. Haruki Murakami, (10) __________ other books are available in English, is now one of Japan’s best known writers.
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A Wild Sheep Chase is the extraordinary novel (1) that brought its author, Haruki Murakami, to public attention.
The book, (2) which is set in Japan, begins simply enough. A young man (3) who works for an advertising agency, gets a postcard from a friend. He decides to use the postcard, (4) which shows a photo of a country scene, for an advertisement (5) that his company is making.
However, he doesn’t notice that in the photo there is a sheep (6) that has a star on its back. This photo attracts the attention of a strange man in black, (7) who offers him a choice – find the sheep or lose everything. The search for the sheep takes the main character, (8) whose name is never revealed, from Tokyo to the mountains of northern Japan, (9) where he has to face a number of dangers.
Haruki Murakami, (10) whose other books are available in English, is now one of Japan’s best known writers.