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Here are a couple of generalizations about England that would be accepted by almost all observers. One is that the English are not gifted artistically. They are not as musical as the Germans or Italians. Painting and sculpture have never flourished in England as they have in France. Another is that as Europeans go, the English are not intellectual. They have a horror of abstract thought, they feel no need for any philosophy or systematic 'world-view'. Nor is this because they are 'practical', as they are so fond of claiming for themselves. One has only to look at their methods of town planning and water supply. Their obstinate clinging to everything that is out of date and a nuisance, a selling system that defies analysis and a system of weights and measures that is intelligible only to the compiler of arithmetic books, to see how little they care about mere efficiency. But they have a certain power of acting without taking thought. Their word-famed hypocrisy - their double-faced attitude towards the Empire, for instance - is bound up with this. Also, in moments of supreme crisis, the whole nation can suddenly draw together and act upon a species of instinct, really a code of conduct which is understood almost by everyone, though never formulated.

The English are not 'gifted artistically' means ___________.

A
art is not a gift with them
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B
not blessed with art
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C
possess no power to create art
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D
do not buy art
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Solution

The correct option is D possess no power to create art
Someone who is artistically gifted has a talent and can produce some art. The second sentence states that the English are not gifted artistically. It goes on to say that the English are not as musical as the Germans or Italians. And that painting and sculpture never flourished in England like they did in France. Through this comparison, the author implies that the English have no talent in terms of arts. C is the best choice that explains the meaning of the given phrase.
A is close but does not express the meaning of the given phrase completely. Hence, we cannot accept A.
We reject B and D.

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