Упражнение 27 на лексическое преобразование (ЕГЭ)

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Jigsaw puzzles

I love solving jigsaw puzzles. Especially puzzles of paintings which designs are ( SCENE ). The aim of having them framed and hung on the wall might seem worthless, indeed.

Some say that it is good for the memory, shape and color recognition of the brain. However, I haven’t observed any ( PRONOUNCE ) effects to my brain because of these puzzles.

What it really trains is patience and ( COMMIT ), the virtues not many people have. And the resistance to neck and back pains.

It takes me typically from 12 (which is disappointing) to 40 hours to complete a puzzle.
You can never know which part will be the toughest of all or whether none of the pieces will be missing.

The moment I open the box to ( LOAD ) those tiny-tiny pieces is the moment of utter confusion and disorder.

But then comes the joyous moment of the first fit.

Till the last piece, no matter how much time you have spent, you don’t know if the puzzle will be complete. Hence, ( CERTAIN ) has to be enjoyed.

Still, seeing that chaos of pieces scattered on the floor diminish in number as they one by one give me the big picture is true ( ELATE ) !

Jigsaw puzzles

I love solving jigsaw puzzles. Especially puzzles of paintings which designs are scenic. The aim of having them framed and hung on the wall might seem worthless, indeed.

Some say that it is good for the memory, shape and color recognition of the brain. However, I haven’t observed any pronounced effects to my brain because of these puzzles.

What it really trains is patience and commitment, the virtues not many people have. And the resistance to neck and back pains.

It takes me typically from 12 (which is disappointing) to 40 hours to complete a puzzle.
You can never know which part will be the toughest of all or whether none of the pieces will be missing.

The moment I open the box to unload those tiny-tiny pieces is the moment of utter confusion and disorder.

But then comes the joyous moment of the first fit.

Till the last piece, no matter how much time you have spent, you don’t know if the puzzle will be complete. Hence, uncertainty has to be enjoyed.

Still, seeing that chaos of pieces scattered on the floor diminish in number as they one by one give me the big picture is true elation !