Edit the sentence: correct the lexical error, excluding unnecessary word. Write this word down.
Cold snow packed into the wrinkles of the bark, and the thick, three-girth trunk seemed stitched with silver threads.
Explanation (see also Rule below).
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Snow packed into the wrinkles of the bark, and the thick, three-girth trunk seemed stitched with silver threads.
The word “cold” was superfluous in the sentence, because... it referred to the word “snow”: snow cannot be warm.
replace the colloquial word with a stylistically neutral synonym in a sentence, write down this word;
replace the bookish word with a stylistically neutral synonym in the sentence, write down this word;
replace the colloquial phrase with a stylistically neutral one, write down this phrase.
1. What do you need to know when completing this task?
Synonyms are words, most often of the same part of speech, different in sound, but identical or similar in lexical meaning, often differing in stylistic coloring: here - here, look - look think - think, cruel - ruthless, neighborhood - districts, etc. .
A group of words consisting of several synonyms is called a synonymous series: sleep - rest - sleep.
First word sleep- is stylistically neutral, because the most common, can be used in any style of speech, has minimal expression; in the dictionary it is the first in the synonymous row. Word rest used mainly in book style, it gives speech an archaic character (as they said in the old days). Sleep - this synonym sounds rude (such words are called colloquial) and is used in colloquial speech.
2. What do you need to understand when completing this task? That colloquial words are words allowed in casual spoken language. And that they can only be used under certain conditions. In order not to replace one spoken word with another, the help of dictionaries is needed. We are helped by explanatory dictionaries of famous authors Ozhegov, Efremova, as well as Alexandrov’s dictionary of synonyms.
When searching for a word, pay attention to the notes: colloquial, simple and under no circumstances should we choose words with such marks as an answer.
Let's look at an example. We hesitated on the way, so we arrived at the appointed place in the dark
In Ozhegov’s dictionary: TO DELAY, I think, I think; Sovereign (colloquial). To linger, to stay longer than necessary somewhere; slow down Z. at a friend's place. Z. with the answer.
As can be seen from the article, this word does not have a neutral meaning, so you need to look for other words. As a rule, this word is already present in the interpretation, here it is - “to linger.” Alexandrov's practical dictionary of synonyms will help us find more synonymous words. While searching for the word “hesitate,” we come across an article with the word
HOLD and its meanings:
1. get stuck (colloquial)
/ about a person: delay;
sit down, get stuck, hesitate, linger, linger, bury, get lost (colloquial)
// visiting or at work: stay late (colloquial)
// visiting, staying (colloquial)
/ about business: slow down, drag out;
slow down, stall (colloquial)
Notice how many words are marked decomposition! Thus, we see that the word “hesitate” needs to be replaced with the neutral word DELAYED, and this is the most accurate, most correct answer. Neither “hesitate”, nor “slow down”, nor “linger” will suit us, because our word in a sentence has a certain meaning.
So, the algorithm for completing the task will be as follows:
1. Read the sentence and determine the lexical meaning of the word specified in the task.
2. Select possible synonyms for this word.
3. Determine which of these synonyms
− does not have a connotation of bookishness or conversationality;
− has minimal expression (that is, there is practically no emotion in it);
− stands first in the synonymous row, opening it.
4. Insert the word into the sentence; it must be suitable both in terms of grammatical characteristics and meaning.
3. Consider the specifics of entering an answer in the “answer” field
1) Enter the answer to ONE selected word (or phrase) in the answer field.
2) Check if the form of gender, number, tense, aspect is correct. Remember that we are replacing one word with another, so we cannot use perfect instead of imperfect, past tense instead of present, etc. Put the word in the SAME form as in the sentence.
3) Particles NOT, WOULD not need to be written in response.
4) Sometimes there are tasks in which the specified form in the task does not coincide with the form in the sentence. For example, in the condition “Replace the word throw. in the sentence..”, and in the sentence “thrown”. In this case, you need to write the form in the condition. If you come across such a task during the exam, be sure to draw the attention of your assistants to this fact, right up to writing an application.
5) Due to the fact that the number of synonyms can reach 5-6 words, the editor enters NO MORE THAN THREE words in the “answer” field.
The rest - possible, acceptable or impossible - are written in the explanation of the task. We strongly recommend that you do not suggest new words, but stick to the rule: the most correct word is FIRST in a series of synonyms. And then you will certainly receive a point for this task.
– I just don’t know, Anna Vasilievna. – He spread his hands like an adult. - I leave an hour before.
How difficult it is to find the truth in the most trifling matter! Many of the guys lived much further than Savushkin, and yet none of them spent more than an hour on the road.
– Do you live in Kuzminki?
- No, at the sanatorium.
“And aren’t you ashamed to say that you leave in an hour?” From the sanatorium to the highway it takes about fifteen minutes, and along the highway no more than half an hour.
- But I don’t walk on the highway. “I’m taking a shortcut, straight through the forest,” said Savushkin, as if he himself was quite surprised by this circumstance.
“Directly, not bluntly,” Anna Vasilyevna corrected as usual.
She felt vague and sad, as always when she encountered children's lies. She was silent, hoping that Savushkin would say: “Excuse me, Anna Vasilievna, I was playing with the guys in the snow,” or something equally simple and ingenuous. But he just looked at her with big gray eyes, and his gaze seemed to say: “Now we’ve figured it all out, what else do you want from me?”
– It’s sad, Savushkin, very sad! I'll have to talk to your parents.
“And I, Anna Vasilievna, only have my mother,” Savushkin smiled.
Anna Vasilyevna blushed a little. She remembered Savushkin’s mother, the “shower nanny,” as her son called her. She worked at a sanatorium hydropathic clinic. A thin, tired woman with hands that were white and limp from the hot water, as if they were made of cloth. Alone, without her husband, who died in World War II, she fed and raised three more children besides Kolya.
It’s true that Savushkina already has enough troubles. And yet she must see her. Even if it will be unpleasant for her at first, she will then understand that she is not alone in her maternal care.
“I’ll have to go see your mother.”
- Come, Anna Vasilievna. Mom will be happy!
“Unfortunately, I have nothing to please her with.” Does mom work in the morning?
- No, she’s on the second shift, starting at three...
- Very well! I cum at two. After lessons you will accompany me.
...The path along which Savushkin led Anna Vasilievna began immediately at the back of the school. As soon as they stepped into the forest and the spruce paws, heavily loaded with snow, closed behind them, they were immediately transported to another, enchanted world of peace and soundlessness. Magpies and crows, flying from tree to tree, swayed branches, knocked down pine cones, and sometimes, touching with their wings, broke off fragile, dry twigs. But nothing gave birth to sound here.
All around is white and white, the trees are covered with snow down to the smallest, barely noticeable twig. Only in the heights do the wind-blown tops of tall weeping birches turn black, and the thin branches seem to be drawn in ink on the blue surface of the sky.
The path ran along the stream, sometimes level with it, obediently following all the twists of the riverbed, then, rising above the stream, it wound along a steep slope.
Sometimes the trees parted, revealing sunny, cheerful clearings, crossed by a hare's footprint, similar to a watch chain. There were also large trefoil-shaped tracks that belonged to some large animal.
- Sokhaty has passed! – as if about a good friend, Savushkin said, seeing that Anna Vasilievna was interested in the tracks. “Just don’t be afraid,” he added in response to the glance cast by the teacher into the depths of the forest, “the elk is calm.”
-Have you seen him? – Anna Vasilievna asked excitedly.
- Himself. Alive. – Savushkin sighed. - No, it didn’t happen. I saw his nuts.
“Spools,” Savushkin explained shyly.
Slipping under the arch of a bent willow, the path ran down to the stream again. In some places the stream was covered with a thick blanket of snow, in others it was encased in a pure ice shell, and sometimes living water could be seen through the ice and snow with a dark, unkind eye.
- Why isn’t he completely frozen? – asked Anna Vasilievna.
- There are warm springs in it. Do you see the trickle there?
Leaning over the hole, Anna Vasilyevna saw a thin thread stretching from the bottom; Before reaching the surface of the water, it burst into small bubbles. This thin stem with bubbles looked like a lily of the valley.
“There are so many of these keys here,” Savushkin said with enthusiasm. - The stream is alive even under the snow...
He swept away the snow, and tar-black and yet transparent water appeared.
Anna Vasilievna noticed that, falling into the water, the snow did not melt; on the contrary, it immediately thickened and sagged in the water like gelatinous greenish algae. She liked it so much that she began to knock the snow into the water with the toe of her boot, rejoicing when a particularly intricate figure was sculpted from the large lump. She got the taste and did not immediately notice that Savushkin had gone ahead and was waiting for her, sitting high in the fork of a branch hanging over the stream. Anna Vasilievna caught up with Savushkin. Here the effect of the warm springs had already ended; the stream was covered with film-thin ice. Quick, light shadows darted across its marbled surface.
– Look how thin the ice is, you can even see the current!
- What are you talking about, Anna Vasilievna! It was I who shook the bitch, and that’s where the shadow runs...
Anna Vasilievna bit her tongue. Perhaps, here in the forest, it’s better for her to keep quiet.
Savushkin again walked ahead of the teacher, bending down slightly and carefully looking around him.
And the forest kept leading them and leading them with its complex, confusing passages. It seemed that there would be no end to these trees, snowdrifts, this silence and sun-pierced darkness.
Suddenly, a smoky blue crack appeared in the distance. The redwoods replaced the thicket, it became spacious and fresh. And now, not a gap, but a wide, sunlit opening appeared ahead. There was something sparkling, sparkling, swarming with icy stars.
The path went around a hawthorn bush, and the forest immediately spread out to the sides: in the middle of the clearing, in white sparkling clothes, huge and majestic, like a cathedral, stood an oak tree. The trees seemed to respectfully part to allow the older brother to unfold in full force. Its lower branches spread out like a tent over the clearing. Snow packed into the deep wrinkles of the bark, and the thick, three-girth trunk seemed stitched with silver threads. The foliage, having dried out in the autumn, almost did not fly off; the oak tree was covered with leaves in snowy covers to the very top.
- So here it is, winter oak!
It shone all over with myriads of tiny mirrors, and for a moment it seemed to Anna Vasilievna that her image, repeated a thousand times, was looking at her from every branch. And it was somehow especially easy to breathe near the oak tree, as if even in its deep winter sleep it was exuding the spring aroma of blossoms.
Anna Vasilievna timidly stepped towards the oak tree, and the mighty, generous guardian of the forest quietly swung a branch towards her. Not knowing at all what was going on in the teacher’s soul, Savushkin was fiddling around at the foot of the oak tree, casually treating his old acquaintance.
- Anna Vasilievna, look.
With effort, he rolled away a block of snow, covered underneath with earth and the remains of rotting grass. There, in the hole, lay a ball wrapped in rotted cobweb-thin leaves. Sharp needle tips stuck out through the leaves, and Anna Vasilievna guessed that it was a hedgehog.
- Look how wrapped up he is! – Savushkin carefully covered the hedgehog with his unpretentious blanket.
Then he dug up the snow at another root. A tiny grotto with a fringe of icicles on the roof opened up. There was a brown frog sitting in it that looked like it was made of cardboard; her skin, rigidly stretched over her bones, seemed varnished. Savushkin touched the frog, it did not move.
“Pretending,” Savushkin laughed, “like she’s dead!” Let the sun play and it will jump!
He continued to lead her around his little world. The foot of the oak tree sheltered many more guests: beetles, lizards, boogers. Some were buried under the roots, others hid in the cracks of the bark; emaciated, as if empty inside, they endured the winter in deep sleep. A strong tree, overflowing with life, has accumulated so much living warmth around itself that the poor animal could not have found a better apartment for itself. Anna Vasilievna was peering with joyful interest into this unknown, secret life of the forest when she heard Savushkin’s alarmed exclamation:
- Oh, we won’t find mom anymore!
Anna Vasilyevna shuddered and hurriedly brought her bracelet watch to her eyes - it was a quarter past three. She felt as if she was trapped. And, mentally asking the oak tree for forgiveness for her little human cunning, she said:
- Well, Savushkin, this only means that the shortcut is not the most correct. You'll have to walk on the highway.
Savushkin didn’t answer, he just lowered his head.
"My God! – Anna Vasilyevna then thought with pain. “Is it possible to admit your powerlessness more clearly?” She remembered today's lesson and all her other lessons: how poorly, dryly and coldly she spoke about the word, about language, about that without which a person is mute in front of the world, powerless in feeling, about language, which should be just as fresh, beautiful and rich, how generous and beautiful life is.
And she considered herself a skilled teacher! Perhaps she has not taken even one step on that path for which a whole human life is not enough. And where does it lie, this path? Finding it is not easy or simple, like the key to Koscheev’s casket. But in that joy she did not understand, with which the guys called out “tractor”, “well”, “birdhouse”, the first milestone was dimly visible to her.
- Well, Savushkin, thank you for the walk! Of course, you can walk this path too.
– Thank you, Anna Vasilievna!
Savushkin blushed. He really wanted to tell the teacher that he would never be late again, but he was afraid to lie. He raised the collar of his jacket and pulled his earflaps down deeper:
“No need, Savushkin, I’ll get there alone.”
He looked at the teacher doubtfully, then picked up a stick from the ground and, breaking off its crooked end, handed it to Anna Vasilyevna:
“If the elk jumps on you, hit him on the back, and he’ll take off.” Better yet, just take a swing - he’s had enough! Otherwise he will get offended and leave the forest altogether.
- Okay, Savushkin, I won’t beat him.
Having walked away not far, Anna Vasilyevna looked back at the oak tree for the last time, white and pink in the sunset rays, and saw at its foot a small dark figure: Savushkin had not left, he was guarding his teacher from afar. And with all the warmth of her heart, Anna Vasilyevna suddenly realized that the most amazing thing in this forest was not the winter oak, but a little man in worn felt boots, mended, poor clothes, the son of a soldier who died for the Motherland and a “shower nanny”, a wonderful and mysterious citizen of the future.
She waved to him and quietly moved along the winding path.
Old turtle
Vasya inhaled the air, rounding his nostrils, and was penetrated to the very depths by the strong, stuffy smell of the beast. He looked up. A small sign hung above the door; on it, in colors faded by the southern sun, was written: “Pet Shop.” Behind the dusty glass of the display case, the boy could hardly see the dusty stuffed animal of a long-legged beaked bird.
How little we know the streets we walk on day after day! How many times did Vasya go to the beach along this very street, he knew every house there, a lamppost, a chestnut tree, a shop window, every chip in the sidewalk and pothole in the pavement, and suddenly it turned out that he had not noticed the most important thing on this street.
But you shouldn’t think about it, rather go there, into this wonderful, mysterious twilight...
The mother followed her son with her usual humility. The cramped, dark store was uninhabited, but, like an abandoned den, it retained the living, warm spirit of its recent residents. There was a pile of dry fish food on the counter, empty bird cages hanging from the ceiling, and in the middle of the room there was an aquarium covered with shells, illuminated by a dim electric light bulb; long, twisting algae, trembling slightly, entwined the slimy stone grotto. This entire underwater kingdom was given over to the undivided possession of a pitiful blood vessel-like bloodworm, which quietly wriggled, glued to the ribbed surface of the shell.
Vasya stood at the aquarium for a long time, as if hoping that the dead splendor of the watery kingdom would suddenly come to life, then dejectedly headed into the dark depths of the store. And then his jubilant cry was heard:
The mother immediately understood everything: the same selfless cry preceded the appearance in the house of an aquarium with fancy fish, cages with songbirds, a collection of butterflies, a two-wheeled bicycle, a box with carpentry tools...
She approached her son. In the corner of the store, at the bottom of a straw-lined box, two tiny turtles were moving. They were no larger than Vasya’s fist, surprisingly new and clean. The turtles fearlessly climbed the walls of the box, slipped, fell to the bottom and again, nimbly moving their light paws with hard claws, climbed to the top.
- Mother! – Vasya said soulfully, he didn’t even add the rude word “buy”.
“We’ve had enough of fussing with Masha,” the mother responded tiredly.
- Mom, look at their faces!
Vasya never knew anything was denied; everything was given to him at the behest of a pike. This is good in a fairy tale, but for Vasya the fairy tale went on too long. He will go to school in the fall. What will it be like for him when he discovers that the spell has lost all power and life must be taken with difficulty and patience? The mother shook her head negatively:
- No, three turtles in the house is too much!
“Okay,” said Vasya with defiant humility. – If so, let’s give Masha back, she’s still very old.
– You know, this is empty talk.
The boy turned away from his mother offended and said quietly:
- You just feel sorry for money...
“Of course, he is small and is not guilty of either bad or good,” thought the mother, “you just need to explain to him that he is wrong.” But instead of calm, wise words of teaching, she said sharply:
- Enough! Let's get out of here now!
It was a strange morning for Vasya. On the beach, every stone seemed to him like a small golden turtle. The sea jellyfish and algae that touched his feet when he swam near the shore were also turtles that fawned over him, Vasya, and seemed to be asking for friendship. In his absent-mindedness, the boy did not even feel the usual joy of swimming, indifferently came out of the water at the first call of his mother and slowly walked after her. On the way, his mother bought his favorite pink grapes and handed him a heavy bunch, but Vasya tore off only one berry and forgot to eat it. He had no desires or thoughts, except for one, persistent, like an obsession, and when they arrived home, Vasya knew exactly what to do.
During the day, the old turtle was always buried in secluded places: under the wardrobe, under the sofa, and crawled into a dark, cluttered closet. But now Vasya was lucky: he immediately found Masha under his bed.
- Masha! Masha! – he called her, standing on all fours, but the dark round cobblestone did not show any signs of life for a long time.
Finally, something moved in the gap between the shields, then a bird’s beak stuck out from there, followed by the entire bare, flattened head with the eyes of a dead bird covered with a horny film. Stubby paws have grown along the sides of the cobblestones. And then one front paw slowly, as if thinking, rose, twisted slightly and sank to the floor with a faint thud. After her, the second one started working just as slowly, thoughtfully and clumsily, and about three minutes later Masha crawled out from under the bed.
Vasya put a piece of apricot on the floor. Masha stretched her wrinkled, sinewy neck far forward, exposing the thin, also wrinkled membranes with which she was attached to her shell, pecked a piece of apricot like a bird and swallowed at once. From the second slice offered by Vasya, Masha turned away and crawled away. In rare moments, when Masha felt the urge to move, her bulging eyes did not notice any obstacles; with a sleepy and stubborn step, waddling regularly, she walked forward and forward, striving for some distance known to her alone.
There was no more unnecessary creature in the world than Masha, but she was good for something: you could sit on her and even stand on her. Vasya reached out to Masha and pressed her with his hand; under his palm she continued to scrape the floor with her outstretched paws. Its shell, consisting of uneven squares and rhombuses, seemed to have become all embroidered with age, deep grooves lay where the seams were, and for some reason Vasya decided not to sit on it. He picked Masha up from the floor and looked out the window. The mother lay in a hammock, her light head did not even press down the pillows, the book she was reading fell out of her downward hand. Mother was sleeping. Vasya hid Masha under his shirt and quickly went outside.
Above the thinned-out bazaar, half asleep from the heat, a child’s voice sounded high and sad:
- Turtle! Turtle for sale!
It seemed to Vasya that he had been standing there for many, many hours; the direct, cruel rays of the sun baked his poor uncovered head, sweat flowed from his forehead and blurred his vision, the stone-heavy Masha painfully pulled back her hands. He felt a languid, aching weakness throughout his whole body, and he was drawn to sit down on the dusty ground.
- Turtle! Turtle for sale!
Vasya pronounced these words more and more muffled, as if he was afraid and wanted to be heard. But people, busy with their work, passed by him indifferently; they did not see anything unusual in what for Vasya was perhaps the most difficult test in his entire little life. If only he could find himself again in his native, abandoned world, where he lived so well under his mother’s faithful protection!
But as soon as Vasya allowed himself to this thought, his home immediately lost all its charm for him, became unlovable and boring, because then he would have to forever abandon the cheerful golden turtles.
- Wow, turtle! This is exactly what I need!
Vasya got so deep into himself that he shuddered in surprise and almost dropped Masha from his hands. In front of him stood a tall, broad-shouldered man, apparently a longshoreman, looking at the old turtle with a kind of childish admiration.
“Nine...” Vasya said embarrassedly, remembering the price they asked for two turtles in the pet store.
- Nine? Won't you take less?
“I can’t…” Vasya whispered. He was very ashamed.
- Well, if you can’t, I’m crying! You see, my little son is going home tomorrow, to the Tambov region, so I want to give him something like that...
The loader rummaged in his pockets and pulled out two green and one yellow pieces of paper.
“I don’t have nine with me, you know,” he said worriedly, “exactly seven.”
Vasya was in despair; he did not know how to help this big and, apparently, kind man. “I will never, ever trade again.”
“Wait a minute, kid,” the loader suddenly appeared, “I live close here, come to my place, I’ll bring you the money.”
And so they walked out of the market together. Vasya was very happy, everything turned out so well, he was proud of his first achievement in life, and besides, he liked to walk now next to this strong and courageous man, as an equal with an equal. To the right, in the clear vision of the street, the midday sea opened up, and against its sparkling background Vasya saw the iron hands of cranes working on a small boat standing at the pier. Huge soft bales, one after another, descended from the sky onto the deck, and it seemed strange to the boy that the boat was not sinking under all this load. He wanted to ask his companion where the ship was sailing, but did not have time.
- Here they come, boy. Wait here, I'll be right there!
Vasya stood in front of a white one-story house, surrounded by densely overgrown acacia bushes. It seemed strange to him that such a big man lived in such a small house, but he immediately forgot about it and began to peer carefully into the windows located along the facade. He really wanted to see the boy who would get Mashka.
“Oh, it’s a pity, my little son is not at home,” the loader said when he appeared, “otherwise we would have met.” He is independent, just like you, little guy. Here, take the coin! Just do the math: money loves counting!
“No, why…” Vasya muttered and handed Mashka to the buyer.
He took it in his large palms and put it to his ear, like a watch.
- Isn’t it empty inside?
Masha, as luck would have it, did not show up from her stone dwelling, and Vasya even felt offended that she was parting with him so indifferently. And the loader, placing the turtle in front of his eyes, looked into the gap between the shields.
- No, it looks like something is working there! Well, be healthy, little guy, thank you.
“Tell you what, her name is Masha...” Vasya suddenly spoke quickly and excitedly. – She loves fruit very much and drinks milk too; it’s only believed that turtles don’t drink milk, but she drinks, really, she drinks...
“Look,” the loader grinned, “you’re a simple creature, but there you go!”
He put Masha in the wide pocket of his jacket and walked towards the house. And Vasya looked after him in confusion. He wanted to tell a lot more about Masha, about her habits, whims and weaknesses, that she was a good and kind turtle and that he, Vasya, had never known anything bad about her. There was a strange tingling in his nose, but he frowned, held his breath for a moment, and the tingling stopped. Then he clutched the money tightly in his fist and rushed as fast as he could to the pet store.
When Vasya brought home two little turtles and, in joyful excitement, told his mother about all his adventures, for some reason she was upset, but did not know what to say or how to act in this case. And if so, it’s better to wait and think, because children are such complex and difficult people...
“Yes, yes,” she said thoughtfully and sadly, “cute little animals.”
Vasya did not notice how the second half of the day passed. The kids were extremely funny, brave and inquisitive. They crawled all over the room, moving in circles towards each other, and when they collided, they did not turn to the side, but climbed on top of each other, knocking shell against shell. Unlike the old, gloomy Masha, they did not try to hide in some secret corner, and if they were buried at times, it looked like a game of hide and seek. And they weren’t picky either: no matter what Vasya treated them to - apples, potatoes, grapes, milk, cutlet, cucumber - they devoured everything with eagerness and, with their beady eyes widening, seemed to ask for more and more.
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Cold snow packed into the wrinkles of the bark, and the thick, three-girth trunk seemed stitched with silver threads.
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When the cannonade subsided and they finally entered the house, they found a completely dead man on the floor.
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It was useless to hide the true truth, and Serpilin did not consider himself entitled to do so.
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Now the steppe opened up, distant and silent, now low, blood-stained clouds, and now people, the steam engine, and the thresher all at once drowned in the blackening darkness.
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The newcomer probably did not get along well with people: he did not participate in general tea parties, he always worked silently, without words.
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The hazel tree has almost lost its dust, and the birch tree is still timid to turn green, not trusting the coming warmth, and the forest is completely transparent, without shadows, as if it is squinting awake after sleep.
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They seemed calm and brave; however, at my approach, both lowered their heads and covered themselves with their tattered veils.
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Often works of art are autobiographical. It is known that, while creating the story “Escape to America,” Alexander Green was writing his autobiography.
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The play is still a great success, despite the fact that it has been in the repertoire for more than one year: the first premiere of the play took place in the fall of 2000.
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The deadlines for the commissioning of the military facility were missed because many of the units for the complex were imported from abroad, and because of the sanctions, the problem of import substitution had to be urgently solved.
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These processes are also supported by the unusual phenomenon of selective memorization, when individuals better remember those messages that correspond to their ideas.
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Squire Trelawney, Dr. Livesey and other gentlemen asked me to write down everything I knew about Treasure Island. They want me to tell the whole story, from beginning to end.
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There is no significant difference in the moral priorities of the world's religions.
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For dinner, Marya Sergeevna baked apple charlotte from apples and invited the neighbors to tea.
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Even very popular newspapers abound with such speech masterpieces: “As of today, rice harvesting has been completed in all rice-growing farms in the region.”
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Finally we see a forest, a gloomy sky in shaggy clouds, between which only here and there a blackening blackness is visible.
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Through the yellowish wet water a sandy bottom was visible, which went deeper, and the lake water became black.
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The hot heat was already beginning to be felt in the air, and it was so cool in the remote spruce forest.
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The rich luxury of nature did not touch the old man, but many things delighted Sergei, who was here for the first time.
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The commander was killed to death, and command was taken over by a young lieutenant who had arrived at the unit a week ago.
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The little kids were sitting at the table with their heads bowed and, uttering words in a whisper, they were apparently discussing some important problem, in their opinion, so I tried not to disturb them.
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There was a torrential downpour, so it was impossible to go out onto the porch.
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The table resembled a garden: there were so many blooming flowers arranged on it that the dishes with snacks were lost in their mysterious thicket.
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It became clear that we had incorrectly defined the main essence of the experiment - now we will have to conduct the study all over again.
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In the price list we did not find the product that we needed to complete the repair.
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A large company selling office equipment has a vacancy for a manager.
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When you commit an act for which you may later be ashamed, you need to remember that someday you will get a reverse boomerang effect.
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The expedition was successful until an icy iceberg blocked the ship's path.
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The opinion that sore throat occurs due to cold ice cream is wrong - Danish scientists have proven this.
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The fair-haired blonde approached the man, and they started talking as if they had known each other for a long time.
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And even when, due to a series of failures that occurred in the last few months, Larisa left for a company where a vacancy suddenly appeared, the girl continued to be on duty at the clinic for some time.
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The director found and reflected the line between eras, which is why, it seems to me, the film is watched in one breath, despite its considerable length of time.
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With cheerful exclamations mixed with inappropriate timidity, we entered the doors of the theater and began to climb up the stairs with copper rods and a red carpet adorning it.
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We can talk about different types of youth theaters, among them - traditional realistic theater (gravitating towards psychological drama), theater based on folklore, playful festive theater, theater of the absurd.
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In the biology exam, the answers given by the respondents were confusing - no one received more than a three.
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It was even more difficult to go down the stairs: the muscles tensed, the legs did not obey.
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The air temperature in February was higher than normal, so the primroses bloomed earlier than usual.
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I am interested in linguistics and linguistics, so I want to enroll in the Faculty of Philology.
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In his dissertation, the young scientist presented the results of his research on a new vaccine.
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The teacher gave us time during literature class to write an unfinished essay.
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“Further joint cooperation between our countries will develop,” the president said at the meeting.
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He was well versed in the subtle nuances of industrial construction.
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The bus route has not changed since then.
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The industrial industry is developing more and more rapidly - our city is turning into a major economic center.
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Thirty residents of nearby high-rise buildings gathered for a meeting of the apartment owners' association.
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In such a favorable environment, various microorganisms could arise.
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Petka began to briskly tell out loud how he managed to catch a pike the size of himself.
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Maxim had a presentiment in advance that the meeting would not bode well for him: his interlocutor looked very aggressive.
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The professor helped and contributed to the promotion of its development.
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Gone are those sad times when the search for the right word was accompanied by lengthy work with huge amounts of data and information.
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It is important that the resource contains a complete and up-to-date database of synonyms, available completely free of charge to every site visitor.
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You need to choose one of two alternative solutions.
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Based on a huge database of synonymous meanings, the site will return all possible search variable versions.
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The area of research and search is quite extensive, and therefore some options can be given, but in practice they are not always used in the meaning given in the dictionary.
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The enrichment of the language with synonyms is carried out continuously, and the differentiation and delimitation of synonyms also continuously occurs until they completely lose their synonymy.
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A complex sentence is closely related to a simple sentence, but differs from it both in its structural composition and in the nature of the message.
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Reading as an academic subject, especially in primary school, has at its disposal such a powerful means of influencing the individual as works of art of various genres.
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The object of the study is the process of analysis and analysis of works of various genres in high school.
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In summer the weather is truly summery.
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He glanced around and fell silent.
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The river banks need our protection - they are littered with garbage.
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Everything was repeated again and again: persuasion, promises, tears.
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The critic Zagorsky criticized the performance for its very bold interpretation of the image of Eugene Onegin.
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A point and a straight line are the main, key geometric figures located on a plane.
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Athletes have to train intensively for more than one year to win a world record.
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The indigenous aborigines of Australia also made similar weapons, only they secured their teeth to the club not with a tourniquet, but with wax produced by special bees that did not have a sting.
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He could have avoided all this if he had only stepped back, if only he had wanted to save himself and not complete the work for which he came.
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At the same time, in a number of regions prices will remain virtually unchanged, but there will be some where the price of certain goods will rise by one and a half times or even more.
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Vasily Alekseevich did not catch stars from the sky, but he was still a fairly experienced commander in military affairs, having gone through a good school in the Seven Years' War.
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When I wrote this story, I always tried to preserve the feeling of the cold wind from the night mountains; this was, as it were, the main leitmotif of the story.
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Outside, autumn was crying with gray rain; the leaves, tearing away from the damp branches, danced their last waltz; All this sadness of nature, apparently, was transmitted to me: my mood was positive.
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From time to time, the head of the family changed the balance of power in his own home, elevated some, deprived others of their powers for a while, kept them in a dirty body, in order to then again bestow attention and care.
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For more than half of his life, Matvey Semyonovich did not worry about anything, lived large, traveled a lot, but aimlessly, and then something changed dramatically: he began to think a lot, became involved in charity work and even began writing books.