Most of Watteau's nineteenth-century admirers simply ignored the (i)____________ background of the works they found so lyrical and charming. Those who took the (ii)____________ historical facts into consideration did so' only in order to (iii)____________ the widely held deterministic view that the content and style of an artist's work were absolutely dictated by heredity and environment. A. grim B. inconvenient C. refute D. robust E. compatible F. exaggerate G. ludicrous H. longstanding I. review