Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами так, чтобы они грамматически и лексически соответствовали содержанию текста. b11. a survey to establish the most famous british of all time resulted in constable, turner and gainsborough being placed in the top 3. (art) b12. to be a honest i am not that impressed by british painting up until the end of the 19th century. but with one exception: j. m. w. turner. (note) b13. this means for example his "greys" would be coloured with shades of olive, khaki or moss. (smoke) b14. he was especially drawn to the power of sea. (violence) b15. one famous story (for which the evidence in insufficient) is was that he would go to sea in a storm, tie himself to the mast and paint away as the wind and spray tossed him around. b16. it creates a shimmering, atmospheric effect in wich it is hard to separate the objects painted from their (surround)

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Kristina3002 Kristina3002  07.10.2020 19:44
B11. (ARTIST)
B12. (NOTABLE)
B13. (SMOKY)
B14. (VIOLENT)
B15. One famous story (for which the evidence in insufficient) is was that he would go to sea in a storm, tie himself to the mast and paint away as the wind and spray tossed him around.
B16. (SURROUNDINGS)
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refddk refddk  10.01.2024 09:47
b11. A survey was conducted to determine the most famous British artists of all time, and it was found that Constable, Turner, and Gainsborough ranked in the top 3. (art)
To solve this question, we need to understand the context and meaning of the words in uppercase letters. In the original sentence, the names of three famous British artists (Constable, Turner, and Gainsborough) were mentioned. So, we can replace the words in uppercase with their corresponding names.

b12. To be honest, I am not that impressed by British painting until the end of the 19th century, except for one artist: J. M. W. Turner. (note)
In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their opinion about British painting, particularly until the end of the 19th century. The uppercase words indicate the artist's name, "J. M. W. Turner," who is the exception to the speaker's opinion. Thus, we can replace the uppercase words with "J. M. W. Turner."

b13. This means, for example, that Turner would use shades of olive, khaki, or moss to depict his "greys." (smoke)
In this sentence, we can infer that Turner used specific colors to represent "greys." The uppercase words indicate the colors used by Turner, such as olive, khaki, or moss. Therefore, we can replace the uppercase words with their corresponding colors.

b14. He was particularly fascinated by the powerful nature of the sea. (violence)
The uppercase word in this sentence indicates the artist's interest in a specific aspect of the sea, which is its power. We can replace the uppercase word with "powerful" to convey the same meaning.

b15. One famous story (although there is insufficient evidence) suggests that Turner would sail into storms, tie himself to the mast, and paint while being tossed around by the wind and spray.
In this sentence, the uppercase words describe a famous story about Turner's adventurous painting process during storms. We can replace the uppercase words with their corresponding descriptions, such as "sail into storms," "tie himself to the mast," and "being tossed around by the wind and spray."

b16. It creates a shimmering, atmospheric effect in which it is hard to distinguish the painted objects from their surroundings.
In this sentence, the uppercase word refers to the area surrounding the painted objects. We can replace the uppercase word with "surroundings" to clarify the meaning.

By replacing the words in uppercase with their corresponding meanings, we ensure that the sentence accurately reflects the content and context of the text.
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