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Correct the sentences by adding either 'who' or 'which' and commas. 1. tourists are attracted to iconic buildings and landmarks are often in cities. 2. the new valley project will bring water to the desert is somewhat controversial. 3. rising sea levels could be devastating to venice is very beautiful and historic. 4. charles barry was the designing architect of westminster palace asked another architect to design the clock tower, big ben. 5. architects might come from anywhere in the world usually compete for big projects. 6. the leaning tower of pisa has been leaning more and more every year is one of jun's favorite landmarks.

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