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In Watercolor techniques: sprinkling salt onto a wet watercolor painting, where the salt will absorb the water (and pigment), leaving lighter spots when dried(1 point)
A Rubbing Alcohol
B Wet on Wet
C salt
D Flat Wash
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GPT 3.5
C salt
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