Прочитайте диалог и скажите, являются ли утверждения истинными (T), ложными (F) или не указаны (1 С) Don: Hi, Mary! How was your trip to France?
 Mary: It was great! Shopping in Paris, aroissants for breakfast boat trips down the
 Seine
 Don: What about the sights?
 Mary: I visited the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre.
 Don: Wow! The Louvro!
 Mary I know you are a passionate art lover, Don I'm sure you'd love to see the
 Mona Lisa
 Don: Of cource, i would What's it like? Did you like it?
 Mary: It was a strange experienoe, Don You expect to see something extraordinary But when you come to it, you see just an ordinary picture of an ordinary woman in dull alothes with a landsoape in the background. I mean, it's a good painting of course, but why has it become so popular?
 Don: Yas, it's a great painting, It shows Leonardo's great skill in using sfumato, a special technique which involvas softening the transition between colours Buttechnique alone is not enough to make a painting so popular i think it's because of the woman Her identity has never been fully discovered and people love
 mysteries.
 Mary: Why she is said to be lisa del Giocondo, the wife of a Florentine merchant
 Francesco del Giocondo.
 Don: That's just one of the many viewpoints People still go on speculating on who she was. There was even an idea that she was a vampire And the artist himself was a very mysterious person, He was a scientist, an engineer, an inventor, a soulptor and an architect, and his ideas were far ahead of his epoch His enigmatio personality contributed greatly to the popularity of the painting.
 echnique alone is not enough to make a painting so popular i think it's because of the woman Her identity has never been fully discovered and people love
 mysteries.
 Mary: Why she is said to be lisa del Giocondo, the wife of a Florentine merchant
 Francesco del Giocondo.
 Don: That's just one of the many viewpoints People still go on speculating on who she was. There was even an idea that she was a vampire And the artist himself was a very mysterious person, He was a scientist, an engineer, an inventor, a soulptor and an architect, and his ideas were far ahead of his epoch His enigmatio personality contributed greatly to the popularity of the painting.
 Mary didn't visit Paris when she was in france.
 True 
 False 
 Not stated
 2 It was very expensive to visit the Louvre.
 True
 Faise 
 Not stated
 Mary expected the Mona Lisa to be very special.
 True
 False
 Not stated
 There is no scenery in the background of the Mona Lisa
 True
 False
 Not stated
 5 Leonardo Da Vinci failed to use the sfumato technique.
 True 
 Faise 
 Not stated
 There are several opinions on the identity of the woman in the painting.
 True
 False
 Not stated
 Leonardo Da Vinci was a man of varied interests.
 True
 Faise
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- False
In the dialogue, Mary mentions shopping in Paris and visiting the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre. Therefore, it is not true to say that Mary didn't visit Paris.
2. It was very expensive to visit the Louvre.
- Not stated
The dialogue does not provide any information or indication about the cost of visiting the Louvre. Therefore, the statement cannot be determined as true or false.
3. Mary expected the Mona Lisa to be very special.
- True
Mary mentions that she expected to see something extraordinary when visiting the Mona Lisa. Therefore, it can be inferred that Mary expected the Mona Lisa to be very special.
4. There is no scenery in the background of the Mona Lisa.
- False
In the dialogue, Mary describes the Mona Lisa as having a landscape in the background. Therefore, it is not true to say that there is no scenery in the background of the Mona Lisa.
5. Leonardo Da Vinci failed to use the sfumato technique.
- False
Don mentions that the Mona Lisa shows Leonardo's great skill in using sfumato, a special technique that involves softening the transition between colors. Therefore, it is not true to say that Leonardo Da Vinci failed to use the sfumato technique.
6. There are several opinions on the identity of the woman in the painting.
- True
Don mentions that there are many viewpoints and speculations on who the woman in the painting could be. Therefore, it can be concluded that there are several opinions on the identity of the woman in the painting.
7. Leonardo Da Vinci was a man of varied interests.
- True
Don describes Leonardo Da Vinci as a scientist, engineer, inventor, sculptor, and architect. This demonstrates that Leonardo Da Vinci had varied interests. Therefore, it is true to say that Leonardo Da Vinci was a man of varied interests.