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A craftwork is an applied form (a) ____ art, a social and cultural product reflecting the inclusive nature (b) ____ folk imagination. A craftwork, which usually doesn't bear the signature of its maker, retains a personal touch. When we look (c) ____ a thirty years old Nakshi Kantha, we wonder (d) ____ its motif and designs that point (e) _____ the artistic ingenuity and the presence of the maker (f) ____ it. The fact that we do not know her name or any other detail (g) _____ her does not take anything ____ (h) _____ from our appreciation (i) ____ the artist. Indeed, the intimate nature (j) _____ the Kantha and the tactile feeling it generates animate the work and make it very inviting.

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(a) of; (b) of; (c) at; (d) at; (e) to; (f) in; (g) about; (h) away; (i) for; (j) of

 

A craftwork is an applied form (a) of art, a social and cultural product reflecting the inclusive nature (b) of folk imagination. A craftwork, which usually doesn't bear the signature of its maker, retains a personal touch. When we look (c) at a thirty years old Nakshi Kantha, we wonder (d) at its motif and designs that point (e) to the artistic ingenuity and the presence of the maker (f) in it. The fact that we do not know her name or any other detail (g) about her does not take anything (h) away from our appreciation (i) for the artist. Indeed, the intimate nature (j) of the Kantha and the tactile feeling it generates animate the work and make it very inviting.

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