Section 3, Text 2
A number of (1) individual diamonds have become (2) famous because of the
size. The largest of all known diamonds is the Cullinan, which was discovered in South
Africa in 1905 and was presented to Edward VII, king of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland, by the government of the Transvaal. The Cullinan
weighed 3, 106 carats before cutting and was pronounced by crystallographers to be a
fragment of a (3) considerably larger stone. When the stone was cut, a total of 105 gems
were produced, weighing 1, 063 carats in all. The largest of these was a stone called the
Star of Africa, the biggest cut diamond in (4) existence, and now set in the British
(5) royal scepter.