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Re: For centuries, commercial portrait painters have employed a [#permalink]
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void wrote:
why option e is wrong?


Firstly, artists strive to represent the truth. Because of the usage of "but", this infers that the truth that they represent is not fully the truth or a subtle lie. Hence, "sentiments" won't work.

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