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Another time I would have gone crazy from these unpleasant words, (1) I would have thrown something out again, (2) maybe, (3) but then I barely heard it. V. Tuzlukov - Tales of the Star Brothers Why each brother went his own way


There were three brothers. From childhood, accustomed to work and mutual assistance, they lived together, and together the work was argued, and the rest was more fun. Once, during the evening conversation, the brothers started talking about the Dream.

It is impossible for a person without a Dream, - said the Elder. - A dream is a support. She gives wings, she adds strength, she helps to live.

A dream is a beacon, answered the Middle One. - with her you will not get lost in life, she will always show the way.

I don't agree, - the Elder got excited. - A dream is like faith. You have it - go wherever you want, everything will be in joy.

How to go without seeing the way? The middle one was more reasonable. - A dream is more like a hope, because, without a goal, even faith can be blind!

And I think, - said Junior, lowering his eyes, - that the Dream is salvation. Without it, the Soul will wither, like a sprout in the desert.

The dream must be lofty,” Senior said. — The higher the Dream, the more strength it gives to the walking one. For example, I dream of making people happy. What could be higher and more joyful?

The dream must be achievable,” the Medium objected. - They say that in order for life not to be in vain, you need to build a house, plant a tree and raise a son. This is my Dream.

Well, why are you silent, brother? They turned to Junior.

And I dream of Perfection, - all the same, without raising his eyes, he quietly said. — I dream of being a master and helping others become masters, because mastery dies, remaining in one person.

After a short silence, the middle one said:

And what, brothers, isn't it time for us to go towards our Dream?

It's time! Senior responded warmly.

It's time, - breathed Junior.

Then it's decided. Tomorrow is on the road!

... For a long time the brothers walked in their native land. And once they stopped at the fork of three roads.

This sign from above is not accidental,” said the Elder. - Since each of us has our own Dream, it means that each of us is destined to go our own way.

I agree, replied the Middle. - However, it's getting dark. We’ll spend the night here, and until morning we’ll think about which way to go.

That night, all three had the same dream. They dreamed that an ancient, ancient old man, gray as snow, in long white robes, approached their parking lot.

“Let me know your dreams,” said the Elder. - They are tall. Yes, but they must get stronger before they become for you what you think they are. Many trials await you, but one of them is the main one. Each of you will have to face your Dream, recognize it among many others. And here lies your touchstone. Find out - get the key in your hands, turning which you can open the cherished door to your happiness. If you don’t recognize it, don’t blame me, you will lose your Dream forever. Do not rush to move forward, think. How well do you know where you are going? Are you ready to lose your Dream in case of failure? This night and this crossroads is the frontier of your New Path. There will be no turning back for him. Think, decide!"

… After waking up, the brothers sat for a long time in silence by the burnt out fire. Everyone thought about his own, but everyone thought about the same thing. Doubts tormented the Elder's soul.

“How can I know my Dream? After all, each person has his own happiness, and each happiness has its own face. This means that my Dream is as many-sided as human happiness. But if out of thousands of faces I don't recognize the only one, will my Dream leave me forever? My faith, my support ... No, it’s better to return, let it remain unattainable, but it will live and warm my soul, like a distant Sun!

The average thought differently.

“My Dream is simple and understandable - how can you not recognize it? She, my star, my hope, shines for me like a guiding torch, is it possible to pass her by? No, I go forward, following her call, and no one can stop me!”

"All the will of God! - Thought meanwhile Junior. “Although I still don’t know what my Dream looks like, but for the sake of the possibility of its realization, I am ready to risk losing not only Her, but even my life, because it is more important than my life. God sees, not for the sake of mastering Her I went on a journey, but for the sake of serving Her as something Great and Eternal. And if I don’t recognize Her, it won’t be She who will die for me, but I will die for Her, and this is not a great loss.”

… The Elder was the first to break the silence. When he spoke, the brothers did not even immediately recognize him - he had aged so much that morning. Looking through them with an unseeing eye, the brother dropped words like heavy weights.

The older brother turned around and, without saying goodbye, set off on his way back.

I respect your choice, brother, said the Middle One after him. - A lot of courage is needed to soberly assess your strength and refuse to continue the struggle, understanding the inevitability of defeat. It will be a heavy burden that you have taken on yourself - to live with a dream, realizing the impossibility of its implementation. God bless you! Well, as for me, as a middle brother, I know that the middle road is destined.

I’ll go to the right,” Junior replied. “And if we don’t see each other again, I’m sorry and goodbye!”

The brothers hugged goodbye and each went his own way.

… Many years have passed since then. And as the brothers then went their separate ways, they never met again. - finished Old Master your slow story.

The disciples were silent for a while, then they began to speak with each other.

And what happened then?

Why didn't they meet again?

Was it for real, or did you make it all up?

How the fate of the brothers later developed - I don’t know about that. A fairy tale or a true story - think what you want.

What happened to the younger one? asked a swirling blond boy with clear blue eyes. “I, like him, dream of passing on my knowledge to people. When they will, of course, - he immediately added, embarrassed.

The old man stood up, hiding a smile in his mustache.

All right, sparrows! It's time to leave - it's too late!

When the noise of numerous voices died down and the spacious room was empty, the Master sat for a long time, propping his shaggy gray head in his hands and gazing intently at the flame of the candle. Bright lights danced in his eyes, and memories fluttered like light wings in his face.

Why didn't you tell them the truth? — a low voice sounded behind the Master, causing him to flinch and instantly bring him back to reality.

The master turned around. The elder has not changed at all, and although many years have passed since their meeting in a distant dream, it was not difficult to recognize him.

You didn't want to upset them with a story about the fate of the brothers?

It would be a sad tale,” the Master answered with a sigh.

But didn't your dream come true? Is there an equal to you in your skill in the whole district? Don't you have worthy students who adopted not only your skills, but also your attitude to life and desire to serve the Dream?

But you talked about the Trial I had to go through to recognize my Dream by sight. Why didn't I wait for him?

My friend! The elder approached the Master and hugged him by the shoulders. “Remember that night at the fork again. This was your Trial, and each of you came out of it in your own way. The elder did not understand that no one can make a person happy, except for himself. Each person is the creator of his own happiness, and until the Elder realizes this, he will continue to live with his unfulfilled dream.

And the middle brother? He has a house, a garden, a family. Hasn't his dream come true?

The average is harder. He did not recognize his hope, his innermost Dream, having driven it into the close and dusty circle of his home. Once upon a time, his youthful heart responded to ancient wisdom, but a cold mind interpreted its meaning in its own way. But “building a house” means gaining spiritual support, a firm position in life, not subject to storms and hurricanes. “Planting a tree” means sowing seeds of good in people, carefully stored in your heart, and “raising a son” means passing on your experience to others, like children reaching for your light. Your brother locked himself in a small world of his own illusions and lost his Dream, which could be no less lofty than yours.

But is he happy in his world?

At least he thought so when you last saw each other. And now… I don’t want to upset you,” the Elder laughed.

But why am I better than them? How did I deserve the honor of fulfilling my Dream?

You passed your ultimate test that same morning at the fork in the road. You understood then that it is not a dream that serves a person, but a person serves a dream. And having understood this, you subordinated your whole life to this service. Your Dream can be called in one word - Love. Not for a specific person, but Love for Perfection, for Beauty, Love for people. And the service of such Love is a Great Service. That is why you showed your disciples the path to happiness — what the elder brother did not achieve, sowed the seeds and nurtured the fruits — what the middle brother evaded, and touched the Perfection, which he himself once dreamed of. I have nothing more to say to you. You have found your way. Walk along it, and the Blessing of the One will be upon you!

With these words, the Elder bowed and disappeared.

The master went to the window, looked at the sky, strewn with large, bright stars, and it seemed to him that through the scattering of stars a Face of such unearthly beauty appeared that it took the breath of the Old Master and tears came to his eyes.

“So that’s what you are, my Dream! A quick thought rushed through. “God, it’s already worth living for!”

The Master stood for a long time, looking at the pinking sky, and the stars melted in his eyes, forever imprinting the Face of a Dream Come True.

OGE in Russian. 2017

Option number 18

Form start

Part #2

Read the text and complete tasks 2-14.

(1) Once upon a time there were three brothers. (2) Once, during an evening conversation, they started talking about the Dream.

(3) It is impossible for a person without a Dream, - said the Elder. - (4) A dream is a support. (5) She gives wings, she adds strength, she helps to live.

(6) A dream is a beacon, answered the Middle. - (7) You won’t get lost with her in life, she will always show the way.

(8) I do not agree, - the Elder got excited. - (9) Dream as faith. (10) You have it - go wherever you want, everything will be in joy.

(11) How to go without seeing the way? - (12) The middle one was more reasonable. - (13) A dream is more like a hope, because if you don’t have a goal, and faith is blind!

(14) And I think, ”said the Younger, lowering his eyes,“ that the Dream is salvation. (15) Without a Dream, the Soul will wither, like a sprout in the desert.

(16) The dream must be high, said the Elder. - (17) The higher the Dream, the more strength it gives to the one walking. (18) For example, I dream of making people happy. (19) What could be higher and more joyful?

(20) The dream must be achievable, objected the Medium. - (21) They say that life is not in vain, you need to build a house, plant a tree and raise a son. (22) This is my Dream.

(23) And I dream of Perfection, - all the same, without raising his eyes, the Younger said quietly. - (24) I dream of being a master and helping others become masters, because skill dies, remaining in one person.

(25) After a short silence, the Middle One said:

(26) And what, brothers, isn't it time for us to go towards our Dream?

(27) It's time! the brothers answered warmly.

(28) Then it was decided: tomorrow - on the road!

(29) For a long time the brothers walked in their native land. (30) And once they stopped at the fork of three roads.

(31) This sign from above is not accidental, said the Elder. - (32) Since each of us has our own Dream, therefore, we are each destined to go our own way. (33) It is getting dark, however. (34) We will spend the night here, and until the morning we will think about which way to go.

(35) Waking up, the brothers sat silently for a long time by the burnt out fire. (36) Everyone thought about his own, but everyone thought about the same thing. (37) Doubts tormented their souls. (38) The brothers hugged goodbye and each went his own way.

(39) Many years have passed since then. (40) And as the brothers then went their separate ways, they never met again.

(41) The elder did not understand that no one can make a person happy, except for himself. (42) Each person is the creator of his own happiness, and until the Elder realizes this, he will continue to live with his unfulfilled dream.

(43) And the middle brother? (44) He has a house, a garden, a family. (45) Didn't his dream come true? (46) But he drove his innermost Dream into the cramped and dusty circle of his home. (47) Once upon a time, his youthful heart responded to ancient wisdom, but a cold mind interpreted its meaning in its own way. (48) But “building a house” means gaining spiritual support, a firm position in life, not subject to storms and hurricanes. (49) “Planting a tree” means sowing seeds of goodness in people, carefully stored in your heart, and “raising a son” means transferring your experience to others, like children reaching for your light.

(50) And only the Younger understood that it is not a dream that serves a person, but a person serves a dream. (51) His Dream can be called in one word - Love. (52) Not for a specific person, but Love for Perfection, for Beauty, Love for people. (53) He became a Master and showed his students the path to happiness, which the elder brother did not achieve, sowed seeds and nurtured fruits, from which the middle one evaded, and touched Perfection, which he himself once dreamed of. (54) Only he found the true path.

(According to V.A. Tuzlukov*)

* Victor Anatolyevich Tuzlukov (born in 1964) - contemporary writer, publicist, laureate of literary awards.

The answers to tasks 2–14 are a number, a sequence of numbers or a word (phrase), which should be written in the answer field in the text of the work.

2Which answer contains the information needed to justify the answer to the question, “Why did each brother go his own way?”

1) The brothers quarreled, arguing about the Dream.

2) Everyone had their own Dream, therefore, everyone had to go their own way.

3) So it was destined by fate.

4) The brothers did not know what to do, they argued, it was a compromise solution.

3Indicate the answer option in which the means of expressiveness of speech is the epithet.

1) Dream as faith. You have it - go wherever you want, everything will be in joy.

2) Without a Dream, the Soul will dry up like a sprout in the desert.

3) Once upon a time, his youthful heart responded to ancient wisdom, but a cold mind interpreted its meaning in its own way.

4) He became a Master and showed his disciples the path to happiness, which the elder brother did not achieve, sowed seeds and grew fruits, from which the middle brother evaded, and touched the Perfection, which he himself once dreamed of.

4From sentences 50-53, write out a word in which the spelling of the prefix depends on the deafness - the voicedness of the subsequent consonant.

5From sentences 24–31 write out the word in which the spelling of the suffix is ​​determined by the rule: “In short passive participles past tense, one letter H is written.

6Replace the colloquial word "once" in sentence 32 with a stylistically neutral synonym. Write this synonym.

7Replace the phrase "youthful heart" (sentence 47), built on the basis of agreement, with a synonymous phrase with a control connection. Write the resulting phrase.

8Write out the grammatical basis of sentence 11.

9Among sentences 29–38, find a sentence complicated by a separate circumstance. Write the number of this offer.

10 In the sentences below from the read text, all commas are numbered. Write down the numbers denoting commas at the introductory word.

The dream must be high, (1) - said the Elder. - The higher the Dream, (2) the more strength it gives to the walking one. I, (3) for example, (4) dream of making people happy. What could be higher and more joyful?

11Enter quantity grammar basics in sentence 10. Write down the answer in numbers.

12 In the sentences below from the read text, all commas are numbered. Write down the numbers indicating the commas between the parts complex sentence related subordination.

The elder did not understand (1) that no one can make a person happy, (2) except himself. Each person is the creator of his own happiness, (3) and, (4) until the Elder realizes this, (5) he will continue to live with his unfulfilled dream.

13Among sentences 47–52, find a complex sentence with homogeneous subordination of subordinate clauses. Write the number of this offer.

14Among sentences 39–47, find a complex sentence with an allied coordinating and subordinating connection between the parts. Write the number of this offer.

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Stop it! I yelled, (4) glaring at the squirrel, (5) already barely moving along the wall.

11. Specify quantity grammar basics in sentence 31. Write down the answer in numbers.

subordinating connection.

The taiga was nearby, (1) squirrels often ran into the village, (2) but they easily ran back through the trees, (3) but this one was unlucky, (4) she, (5) probably, (6) ran across the ground, ( 7) when they noticed her, (8) rushed to the house and now climbed the wall, (9) defenseless against snowballs.

13. Among sentences 1–6, find a complex sentence with a subordinate clause adverbial tense

14. Among sentences 30–37, find complicated offer with

15.1. Write an essay-reasoning, revealing the meaning of the statement of the famous linguist Lev Vladimirovich Shcherba: “Through a noun, we can represent any lexical meanings, and actions, and states, and qualities, not to mention objects.

two

You can write a work in a scientific or journalistic style, revealing the topic on linguistic material. You can start the essay with the words of L.V. Shcherby.

A work written without relying on the text read (not on this text) , Not Evaluated.

15.2. Write an essay-reasoning. Explain how you understand the meaning of the last sentence of the text: “I saw everything,” he said, taking a breath, “well done!”.

Bring in an essay two

When giving examples, indicate the numbers of the required sentences or use citations.

The essay must be at least 70 words.

If the essay is a paraphrase or a complete rewrite of the source text without any comments, then such work is evaluated by zero points.

Write an essay carefully, legible handwriting.

KINDNESSWhat is kindness one example second- from yours life experience.

The essay must be at least 70 words.

If the essay is a paraphrase or a complete rewrite of the source text without any comments, then such work is evaluated by zero points.

Write an essay carefully, legible handwriting.

Option 93

(1) Well, if Gray singled out anyone from the class, it was Natalya Loskutikova. (2) First of all - for the mind and excellent success.

(3) The teachers said about Gray himself that he was capable, but did not want to study. (4) Sergei did not completely deny this version, she nevertheless consoled him, but he knew the exact price for himself. (5) What is true is true: he solved problems not so much on the fly, but from a single glance. (6) But in literature and in all other long-winded subjects, he could not study well. (7) The essence of all these stories, stories, poems fit into one phrase, and the teachers demanded a detailed answer. (8) Of course, Gray didn’t feel sorry for the words, but he didn’t want to say as much for the sake of the “five” as he was drawn to this very “five”. ( 9) Well, what to tell about Taras Bulba? (10) He is a Zaporozhian! (11) And he got the fate - the villain. (12) Gray read the story seven times and cried all seven times.

(13) In short, school life sixth grader Chumak was very difficult. (14) And he singled out Natalya Loskutikova not only for the mind and for the eyes of her heavenly joy. (15) The main thing is that her life at school was clear, because Natalya did not chase marks, they themselves stuck to her like flies to sweets.

(16) So today the lesson was “Marine coelenterates”. (17) The textbook gives polyps, coral reefs and jellyfish. (18) And Natalya also reported about echinoderms. (19) And she didn’t just throw words, took chalk and drew everything on the board.

(20) Of course, "five"!

(21) Teacher Clara Nilovna says:

- (22) I see that you liked your friend's answer. (23) But who is stopping you from studying like this? (24) Why is Loskutikova interested in the life of the sea, but you, people born on the sea, seem to not care about this life?

(25) After the lesson, Gray approached Loskutikova:

- (26) Natalya, do you want to show one thing?

- (27) Show me! Loskutikova was surprised.

(28) They jumped out of the school, ran around the corner. (29) Gray paused near the steps to the basement, looked around.

- (30) Natalya, I have swans there, - Sergey admitted, -

there is ice on the lake, they can die.

(31) The light entered the basement through the barred window, and the eyes did not immediately get used to the darkness.

- (32) There is water here! Loskutikova shivered indignantly.

(33) Gray took Natalya by the hand, led her to a dry place, and then she saw: swan necks loomed in the dusk. (34) Gray took out bread from his pockets, rubbed it in his palms, threw it to the swans.

- (35) Are these white swans ?! Loskutikova smiled.

- (36) The most real ones, - Gray was proud.

- (37) Yes, they are not white, but dirty. (38) Fu, but it smells like!

(39) And Loskutikova, having crossed the water on her heels, jumped out of the basement. (40) Gray stood, looking after the girl in bewilderment, and for some reason he didn’t want to single out Loskutikova anymore either for the mind or for the eyes of her heavenly joy ...

(According to V.A. Bahrevsky *)

*Vladislav Anatolievich Bakhrevsky(born in 1936) – Russian Soviet writer, poet, classic of children's literature.

2. Which answer is correct continuation statements: “Seryy didn’t want to single out Loskutikov anymore, because ...”?

1) her eyes were not at all like the eyes of heavenly joy.

2) Loskutikova knew nothing about the hard life of swans in the winter.

3) Natalya Loskutikova was too smart.

4) The girl, who knows so much about the life of animals, showed herself to be indifferent and heartless.

3. Indicate the name of the highlighted means of expression used in the sentence:

The main thing is that her life at school was clear, because Natalya did not chase marks, they themselves stuck to her, LIKE FLY TO SWEET.

1) personification 2) metaphor 3) comparison 4) colloquial vocabulary

4. From sentences 28–32 write out the word in which the spelling prefixes determined by its value incomplete action».

5. From sentences 31–36 write out a word in which the spelling suffix is determined by the rule: “The same amount of N is written in the adverb as in the word from which this adverb is formed.”

« today» in sentence 16 stylistically neutral synonymous. Write this synonym.

7. Replace the phrase " sea ​​life agreement

8. Write out grammatical basis suggestions 9.

9. Among sentences 16–24, find the sentence with standalone application. Write the number of this offer.

introductory construction.

In short, (1) Chumak's sixth grade school life was very difficult. And he singled out Natalya Loskutikova not only for the mind and for the eyes of her heavenly joy. The main thing is (2) that her life at school was clear, (3) because Natalya did not chase marks, (4) they themselves stuck to her, (5) like flies for sweets.

11. Specify quantity grammar basics in sentence 4. Write down the answer in numbers.

writing connection.

The essence of all these stories, (1) stories, (2) poems fit into one phrase, (3) and the teachers demanded a detailed answer. Of course, (4) Gray did not feel sorry for the words, (5) however, for the sake of the “five”, he did not want to speak as much (6) as he was drawn to this very “five”.

13. Among sentences 8–15, find a complex sentence with consistent and uniform

14. Among sentences 33–40, find complicated offer with unionless and allied coordinating connection between parts. Write the number of this offer.

15.1. Write an essay-reasoning, revealing the meaning of the statement of the writer Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak: “ Sometimes a poet (writer) may find it most useful to use a word snatched from a living colloquial speech.».

Justify your answer by giving two examples from the text.

When giving examples, indicate the numbers of the required sentences or use citations.

You can write a work in a scientific or journalistic style, revealing the topic on linguistic material. You can start the essay with the words of S.Ya. Marshak.

The essay must be at least 70 words.

Write an essay carefully, legible handwriting.

15.2. Write an essay-reasoning. Explain how you understand the meaning of the final text: “Gray stood looking after the girl in bewilderment, and for some reason he didn’t want to single out Loskutikova any more for the mind, or for the eyes of her heavenly joy ...»

Bring in an essay two arguments from the read text, confirming your reasoning.

When giving examples, indicate the numbers of the required sentences or use citations.

The essay must be at least 70 words.

If the essay is a paraphrase or a complete rewrite of the source text without any comments, then such work is evaluated by zero points.

Write an essay carefully, legible handwriting.

15.3. How do you understand the meaning of the word KINDNESS? « What is kindness» one example- give an argument from the read text, and second- from your life experience.

The essay must be at least 70 words.

If the essay is a paraphrase or a complete rewrite of the source text without any comments, then such work is evaluated by zero points.

Write an essay carefully, legible handwriting.

Option 94

(1) Every inhabitant of the apartment in which I lived also knew how ugly Ugly was.

(2) Local cat. (3) Ordinary such, not thoroughbred. (4) He had only one eye, and in place of the other there was a gaping hole, barely covered by cat eyelids, on the same side the ear was also missing, and the left leg was once broken and fused at some incredible angle, thanks to which it was created the impression that the cat is always going to turn the corner. (5) His tail was missing for a long time, only a small stub remained, which constantly twitched ...

(6) If it weren’t for a lot of sores, he probably could have been called a dark gray tabby cat from the yard. (7) Anyone who looked at him at least once had the same reaction: what an ugly cat. (8) All children were strictly forbidden to touch him, and adults watered him with a hose when he tried to enter the house.

(9) But a strange thing: to all the actions of children and adults, the Ugly One always showed the same reaction. (10) If he saw children, he ran to them and rubbed his head against his hands and meowed loudly, begging for affection. (11) If someone nevertheless took him in his arms, he immediately began to suck on the corner of his shirt or something else that he could reach.

(12) One day Ugly tried to make friends with the neighbor's dogs. (13) From my window, I heard his screams and immediately rushed to help.

(14) When I ran to him, Ugly was badly bitten. (15) He lay curled up in a ball, closing his only eye, and a trail of tears crossed his nose. (16) But what is surprising: while I was carrying him home, he wheezed, gasped, but tried to lick me with his soft, rough tongue.

(17) I carried him home and most of all I was afraid to harm him even more. (18) Meanwhile, he tried to lick my ear. (19) I pressed him to me. (20) He touched his head to the palm of my hand, his golden eye turned in my direction, and I heard a purr. (21) Even while experiencing such terrible pain, the cat asked for one thing - a drop of affection! (22) Perhaps about a drop of compassion and love.

(23) And at that moment I thought that I was dealing with the most loving being I have ever met in my life. (24) The most loving and most beautiful. (25) He will never even try to bite, or scratch me, or just leave. (26) And he looked at me, confident that I would be able to alleviate his pain, that now everything would be fine with him, that he had finally found a real owner to whom he could give all the power of unspent love ...

(27) Later, I thought a lot about how one unfortunate crippled cat could change my ideas about what true purity of spirit, true and boundless love is. (28) So it really was. (29) The ugly one told me about compassion more than a thousand books, lectures, sermons or conversations. (30) The time has come for me to learn to love truly and deeply, to give everything to my neighbor without a trace ...

(According to V. Chernorechin*)

*Vadim Chernorechin- a modern publicist, blogger, author of audiobooks.

2. Indicate sentences that contain information necessary for explanations sentence 27: “Later, I thought a lot about how one unfortunate crippled cat could change my ideas about what true purity of spirit, true and boundless love is?”.

1) 1–3 2) 7–8 3) 14–15 4) 20–23

epithet.

1) His tail was missing for a long time, only a small stub remained, which was constantly twitching ...

2) If not for a lot of sores, he probably could be called a dark gray tabby cat from the yard.

3) He touched his head to the palm of my hand, his golden eye turned in my direction, and I heard a purr.

4) He lay curled up in a ball, closing his only eye, and a tear mark crossed his nose.

4. From sentences 23–26 write out the word in which the spelling prefixes

5. From sentences 23–27 write out the word in which the spelling suffix is determined by the rule: “In an adjective formed from a noun with a base on -Н, it is written НН”.

6. Replace the book word " adjoining» in sentence 15 stylistically neutral synonymous. Write this synonym.

7. Replace the phrase " cat from the yard”, built on the basis of management, a synonymous phrase with a connection agreement.Write the resulting phrase.

8. Write out grammatical basis offers 28.

9. Among sentences 14–20, find the sentence with isolated circumstances. Write the number of this offer.

introductory word.

If not for a lot of sores, (1) it, (2) probably, (3) could be called a dark gray tabby cat from the yard. Anyone (4) who even once looked at him (5) had the same reaction: what an ugly cat.

11. Specify quantity grammar basics in sentence 16. Write down the answer in numbers.

12. In the sentences below from the read text, all commas are numbered. Write down the numbers denoting commas between parts of a complex sentence related subordinating connection.

When I ran to him, (1) the Ugly One was badly bitten. He lay, (2) curled up in a ball, (3) closing his only eye, (4) and a tear mark crossed his nose. But what is surprising: while I was carrying him home, (5) he wheezed, (6) gasped, (7) but tried to lick me with his soft, rough tongue.

13. Among sentences 1–7, find a complex sentence with heterogeneous (parallel) subordination of adjectives. Write the number of this offer.

14. Among sentences 6–11, find complex unionless offers. Write the numbers of these proposals.

15.1. Write an essay-reasoning, revealing the meaning of the statement of the linguist Irina Borisovna Golub: “Different syntactic structures homogeneous members help to avoid monotony when listing concepts, phenomena, actions.

Justify your answer by giving two examples from the text.

When giving examples, indicate the numbers of the required sentences or use citations.

You can write a work in a scientific or journalistic style, revealing the topic on linguistic material. You can start the composition with the words of I.B. Golub.

The essay must be at least 70 words.

A work written without relying on the text read (not on this text) is not evaluated. If the essay is a paraphrase or a complete rewrite of the source text without any comments, then such work is evaluated by zero points.

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15.2. Write an essay-reasoning. Explain how you understand the meaning of the final text: The time has come for me to learn to love truly and deeply, to give everything to my neighbor without a trace ...»

Bring in an essay two arguments from the read text, confirming your reasoning.

When giving examples, indicate the numbers of the required sentences or use citations.

The essay must be at least 70 words.

If the essay is a paraphrase or a complete rewrite of the source text without any comments, then such work is evaluated by zero points.

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15.3. How do you understand the meaning of the word KINDNESS? Formulate and comment on your definition. Write an essay on the topic " What is kindness”, taking as a thesis the definition given by you. Arguing your thesis, give 2 (two) examples-arguments confirming your reasoning: one example- give an argument from the read text, and second- from your life experience.

The essay must be at least 70 words.

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Option 95

(1) The fog has not cleared yet; in it the outlines of a huge ship, slowly turning towards the mouth of the river, were extinguished. (2) Its folded sails came to life, scalloping, spreading out and covering the masts with impotent shields of huge folds; voices and footsteps were heard. (3) The coastal wind, trying to blow, lazily fiddled with the sails. (4) Finally, the heat of the sun produced the desired effect; the air pressure increased, easily dispelled the fog and poured out along the yards into scarlet forms full of roses. (5) Pink shadows glided over the whiteness of the masts and gear, everything was white, except for the spread, smoothly moved sails of the color of deep joy.

(6) While the "Secret" was going down the riverbed, Gray stood at the helm, not trusting the sailor to steer - he was afraid of the shallows. (7) The helmsman sat nearby and still did not feel any connection between the scarlet decoration and Gray's direct goal.

- (8) Now, - said Gray, - when my sails are glowing, the wind is good, and in my heart there is more happiness than an elephant at the sight of a small bun, I will try to set you up with my thoughts, as I promised in Lissa. (9) Notice, I do not consider you stupid or stubborn, no; you are a model sailor, and that is worth a lot. (10) But you, like most, listen to the voices of all simple truths through the thick glass of life. (11) They scream, but you won't hear. (12) I do what exists, like an old idea of ​​\u200b\u200ba beautiful unrealizable, and which, in essence, is as possible as a country walk. (13) Soon you will see the girl Assol, who cannot, must not get married otherwise, as soon as in the way that I develop before your eyes: her lover will sail for her on a ship with scarlet sails. (14) She heard such a prediction in her childhood from the magician Egle.

(15) You see how closely fate, will and property of characters are intertwined here. (16) I come to the one who is waiting and can only wait for me, but I don’t want anyone else but her, maybe precisely because thanks to Assol I understood one simple truth. (17) It is to do so-called miracles with your own hands. (18) When the main thing for a person is to receive the dearest nickel, it’s easy to give this nickel, but when the soul conceals the grain of a fiery plant - a miracle, do this miracle to him if you are able. (19) He will have a new soul and you will have a new one. (20) When the head of the prison himself releases the prisoner, when the billionaire gives the scribe a villa, an operetta singer and a safe, and the jockey at least once holds the horse for the sake of another unlucky horse, then everyone will understand how pleasant it is, how inexpressibly wonderful. (21) But there are no lesser miracles: a smile, fun, forgiveness, and - timely said, the right word. (22) Owning this means owning everything. (23) As for me, our beginning - mine and Assol - will remain for us forever in the scarlet reflection of the sails created by the depths of the heart, knowing what love is. (24) Do you understand me?

(25) Gray looked back, looking up; scarlet sails were silently torn above it; the sun in their seams shone with purple smoke. (26) The "Secret" went to sea, moving away from the coast. (27) There was no doubt in Gray's ringing soul - no dull shocks of alarm, no noise of petty worries. (28) Calmly, like a sail, he rushed to a delightful goal, full of those thoughts that are ahead of words.

(According to A. Green*)

*Alexander Green(1880-1932) - Russian prose writer, poet, creator of a fictional country in which many of his works take place, including the most famous romantic books - "Running on the Waves" and "Scarlet Sails".

justification the answer to the question: "Why did Gray feel happy?"

1) Captain Gray managed to cope with a strong storm, favorable weather made it possible for the hero to rest.

2) The beauty and grandeur of the sea gave birth to Gray's heart more happiness than an elephant at the sight of a small bun.

3) The captain was one step away from his cherished dream - to give a miracle to Assol.

4) Gray understood that he would soon own all the treasures of the city.

3. Indicate the sentence in which the means of expressiveness of speech is comparison.

1) She heard such a prediction in her childhood from the magician Egle.

2) When the main thing for a person is to receive the dearest nickel, it is easy to give this nickel, but when the soul conceals the grain of a fiery plant - a miracle, do this miracle for him, if you are able.

3) There was no doubt in Gray's ringing soul - no dull thumps of alarm, no noise of petty worries.

4) Calmly, like a sail, he rushed to a delightful goal, full of those thoughts that are ahead of words.

4. From sentences 12–14 write out the word in which the spelling prefixes determined by its value "approximation".

5. From sentences 13–16 write out a word in which the spelling suffix

6. Replace the book word "torn" in sentence 28 stylistically neutral synonymous. Write this synonym.

7. Replace the phrase "easily scattered"(sentence 4), built on the basis of adjacency, by a synonymous phrase with a connection control

8. Write out grammatical basis offers 27.

9. Among sentences 1–5, find sentences complicated separate agreed common definition. Write the numbers of these proposals.

10. In the sentences below from the read text, all commas are numbered. Write down the number that represents the comma introductory word.

The coastal wind, (1) trying to blow, (2) lazily fiddled with the sails. Finally, (3) the heat of the sun produced the desired effect; (4) the air pressure increased, (5) it easily dispelled the fog and poured out along the yards into scarlet forms, (6) full of roses. Pink shadows glided over the whiteness of the masts and rigging, (7) everything was white, (8) except for the outstretched, (9) smoothly moved sails of the color of deep joy.

11. Specify quantity grammar basics in sentence 18. Write down the answer in numbers.

12. In the sentence below from the read text, all commas are numbered. Write down the numbers denoting commas between parts of a complex sentence related subordinating connection.

Soon you will see a girl (1) who cannot, (2) should not get married otherwise, (3) as soon as in the way (4) that I develop before your eyes: her beloved will sail for her on a ship with scarlet sails.

13. Among sentences 17–21, find a complex sentence with uniform and parallel subordination of adjectives. Write the number of this offer.

14. Among sentences 4–8, find a complex sentence with unionless and allied subordinating connection between parts. Write the number of this offer.

15.1. Write an essay-reasoning, revealing the meaning of the statement of the famous linguist N. Arutyunova: “Metaphor shortens speech, avoiding all sorts of explanations and justifications, and comparison spreads it”. Justify your answer by giving two examples from the text.

When giving examples, indicate the numbers of the required sentences or use citations.

You can write a work in a scientific or journalistic style, revealing the topic on linguistic material. You can start the composition with the words of N. Arutyunova.

The essay must be at least 70 words.

A work written without relying on the text read (not on this text) is not evaluated. If the essay is a paraphrase or a complete rewrite of the source text without any comments, then such work is evaluated by zero points.

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15.2. Write an essay-reasoning. Explain how you understand the meaning of sentences 16-17 of this text: “... thanks to her, I understood one simple truth. It is to do so-called miracles with your own hands.”.

Bring in an essay two arguments from the read text, confirming your reasoning.

When giving examples, indicate the numbers of the required sentences or use citations.

The essay must be at least 70 words.

If the essay is a paraphrase or a complete rewrite of the source text without any comments, then such work is evaluated by zero points.

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LIFE VALUES? Formulate and comment on your definition. Write an essay-reasoning on the topic, taking the definition given by you as a thesis. Arguing your thesis, give 2 (two) examples-arguments confirming your reasoning: one example- second - from your life experience.

The essay must be at least 70 words.

If the essay is a paraphrase or a complete rewrite of the source text without any comments, then such work is evaluated by zero points.

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Option 96

(1) Once upon a time there were three brothers. (2) Once, during an evening conversation, they started talking about the Dream.

- (3) It is impossible for a person without a Dream, - said the Elder. - (4) A dream is a support. (5) She gives wings, she adds strength, she helps to live.

- (6) A dream is a beacon, - answered the Middle. - (7) You won’t get lost with her in life, she will always show the way.

- (8) I do not agree, - the Elder got excited. - (9) Dream as faith. (10) You have it - go wherever you want, everything will be in joy.

- (11) How to go without seeing the way? - (12) The middle one was more reasonable. - (13) A dream is more like a hope, because if you don’t have a goal, and faith is blind!

- (14) And I think, - the Younger said, lowering his eyes, - that the Dream is salvation. (15) Without a Dream, the Soul will wither, like a sprout in the desert.

- (16) The dream must be high, - said the Elder. - (17) The higher the Dream, the more strength it gives to the one walking. (18) For example, I dream of making people happy. (19) What could be higher and more joyful?

- (20) The dream must be achievable, - the Medium objected. - (21) They say that life is not in vain, you need to build a house, plant a tree and raise a son. (22) This is my Dream.

- (23) And I dream of Perfection, - all the same, without raising his eyes, the Younger said quietly. - (24) I dream of being a master and helping others become masters, because skill dies, remaining in one person.

(25) After a short silence, the Middle One said:

- (26) And what, brothers, isn't it time for us to go towards our Dream?

- (27) It's time! the brothers answered warmly.

- (28) Then it was decided: tomorrow - on the road!

... (29) For a long time the brothers walked in their native land. (30) And once they stopped at the fork of three roads.

- (31) This sign from above is not accidental, - said the Elder. - (32) Since each of us has our own Dream, therefore, we are each destined to go our own way. (33) It is getting dark, however. (34) We will spend the night here, and until the morning we will think about which way to go. (35) Waking up, the brothers sat silently for a long time by the burnt out fire. (36) Everyone thought about his own, but everyone thought about the same thing. (37) Doubts tormented their souls. (38) The brothers hugged goodbye and each went his own way.

(39) Many years have passed since then. (40) And as the brothers then went their separate ways, they never met again.

(41) The elder did not understand that no one can make a person happy, except for himself. (42) Each person is the creator of his own happiness, and until the Elder realizes this, he will continue to live with his unfulfilled dream.

(43) And the middle brother? (44) He has a house, a garden, a family. (45) Didn't his dream come true? (46) But he drove his innermost Dream into the cramped and dusty circle of his home. (47) Once upon a time, his youthful heart responded to ancient wisdom, but a cold mind interpreted its meaning in its own way. (48) But “building a house” means gaining spiritual support, a firm position in life, not subject to storms and hurricanes. (49) "Plant a tree" -

means to sow seeds of goodness in people, carefully stored in your heart, and “raising a son” means to pass on your experience to others, like children reaching for your light.

(50) And only the Younger understood that it is not a dream that serves a person, but a person serves a dream. (51) His Dream can be called in one word - Love. (52) Not for a specific person, but Love for Perfection, for Beauty, Love for people. (53) He became a Master and showed his students the path to happiness, which the elder brother did not achieve, sowed seeds and nurtured fruits, from which the middle one evaded, and touched Perfection, which he himself once dreamed of. (54) Only he found the true path.

(According to V.A. Tuzlukov*)

*Viktor Anatolievich Tuzlukov(born in 1964) is a modern writer, publicist, laureate of literary awards.

2. Which answer option contains the information necessary for justification answer to the question: « Why did each brother go his own way?”

1) The brothers quarreled, arguing about the Dream.

2) Everyone had their own Dream, therefore, everyone had to go their own way.

3) So it was destined by fate.

4) The brothers did not know what to do, they argued, it was a compromise solution.

3. Indicate the answer option in which the means of expressiveness of speech is epithet.

1) Dream as faith. You have it - go wherever you want, everything will be in joy.

2) Without a Dream, the Soul will dry up like a sprout in the desert.

3) Once upon a time, his youthful heart responded to ancient wisdom, but a cold mind interpreted its meaning in its own way.

4) He became a Master and showed his disciples the path to happiness, which the elder brother did not achieve, sowed seeds and grew fruits, from which the middle brother evaded, and touched the Perfection, which he himself once dreamed of.

prefixes depends on the deafness - the voicedness of the subsequent consonant.

5. Among sentences 29–38, find a sentence complicated separate circumstance. Write the number of this offer.

6. Replace the spoken word "once" in sentence 32 stylistically neutral synonymous. Write this synonym.

7. Replace the phrase "youthful heart" control. Write the resulting phrase.

8. Write out grammatical basis suggestions 11.

9. Among sentences 29–38, find a sentence complicated separate circumstance. Write the number of this offer.

10. In the sentences below from the read text, all commas are numbered. Write down the numbers for the commas introductory word.

The dream must be high, (1) - said the Elder. - The higher the Dream, (2) the more strength it gives to the walking one. I, (3) for example, (4) dream of making people happy. What could be higher and more joyful?

11. Specify quantity grammar basics in sentence 10. Write down the answer in numbers.

12. In the sentences below from the read text, all commas are numbered. Write down the numbers denoting commas between parts of a complex sentence related subordinating connection.

The elder did not understand (1) that no one can make a person happy, (2) except himself. Each person is the creator of his own happiness, (3) and, (4) until the Elder realizes this, (5) he will continue to live with his unfulfilled dream.

13. Among sentences 47–52, find a complex sentence with uniform subordination of adjectives. Write the number of this offer.

14. Among sentences 39–47, find a complex sentence with allied coordinating and subordinating connection between parts. Write the number of this offer.

15.1. Write an essay-reasoning, revealing the meaning of the statement of the famous linguist A.I. Gorshkova: "Expressiveness is the property of what is said or written in its semantic form to attract special attention of the reader, to make a strong impression on him." Justify your answer by giving two examples from the text.

When giving examples, indicate the numbers of the required sentences or use citations.

You can write a work in a scientific or journalistic style, revealing the topic on linguistic material. You can start the essay with the words of A.I. Gorshkov.

The essay must be at least 70 words.

A work written without relying on the text read (not on this text) is not evaluated. If the essay is a paraphrase or a complete rewrite of the source text without any comments, then such work is evaluated by zero points.

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15.2. Write an essay-reasoning. Explain how you understand the meaning of sentence 15 of the text: “Without a Dream, the Soul will wither like a sprout in the desert”.

Bring in an essay two arguments from the read text, confirming your reasoning.

When giving examples, indicate the numbers of the required sentences or use citations.

The essay must be at least 70 words.

If the essay is a paraphrase or a complete rewrite of the source text without any comments, then such work is evaluated by zero points.

Write an essay carefully, legible handwriting.

15.3. How do you understand the meaning of the expression LIFE VALUES? Formulate and comment on your definition. Write an essay-reasoning on the topic "What are life values?", taking as a thesis the definition given by you. Arguing your thesis, give 2 (two) examples-arguments confirming your reasoning: one example- give an argument from the read text, and second - from your life experience.

The essay must be at least 70 words.

If the essay is a paraphrase or a complete rewrite of the source text without any comments, then such work is evaluated by zero points.

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Option 97

(1) All magicians and other visiting artists who come to our city constantly stop and give their performances in this house. (2) Today, posters hang near the entrance: "The miracle artist paints with his feet." (3) Of course, I plaintively ask:

- (4) Ma-a-ma ...

(5) And of course, we climb the stairs. (6) In the large room - this is a performance hall - there are three rows of chairs in front of the small stage. (7) There are few people. (8) The bell rings. (9) Someone is playing the piano. (10) The audience is seated on chairs. (11) On the stage, where there is a large easel and a chair, a man with a crumpled face comes out, he clears his throat loudly and begins to say:

- (12) Dear audience, now you, no doubt, will see the greatest miracle, the inexplicable mystery of nature, the artist who has lost both hands. (13) This artist learned to draw with his feet, and now you will see for yourself.

(14) A tall, slender man with a pretty face enters the stage. (15) Both sleeves of his jacket are completely empty from top to bottom, and the ends of the sleeves are tucked into both pockets. (16) This is the armless artist. (17) He bows to the audience without a smile, with dignity. (18) The artist sits on a chair in front of an easel. (19) A man with a crumpled face inserts a piece of coal into the artist's toes. (20) And the artist begins to draw with his foot. (21) First, something like a winding river appears on the easel. (22) Trees appear on both sides of it. (23) No, this is not a river, but a path in the forest. (24) Then the sun appears from behind the trees. (25) Everything.

- (26) “The road goes into the distance ...”, - the artist explains, - this is a landscape.

(27) Then he draws a few more cartoons. (28) The audience laughs, clap. (29) The artist gets up, fumbles for shoes with his feet. (30) The assistant, pointing to the drawings just made by the artist, offers those who wish to purchase them. (31) There are no applicants.

- (32) Inexpensive ... (33) Buy it! - suggests the assistant artist.

(34) The artist stands motionless. (35) His eyes are lowered. (36) The lips are tightly compressed.

- (37) And how much? I suddenly ask excitedly.

(38) Mom very resolutely takes my hand. (39) Assistant rushes to us:

- (40) Cheap ...

(41) I look at my mother with pleading eyes.

- (42) Mommy! ..

(43) Mom pays thirty kopecks. (44) The artist approaches the edge of the stage, he speaks very cordially and simply:

- (45) Let the little young lady take the drawing "The road goes into the distance ...". (46) When I was still an artist (and I was a real artist, please believe me!), This was my favorite topic: “Everything is forward, everything is far away! You go - do not fall, if you fall - get up, if you hurt yourself - do not whimper. Everyone - go ahead! Everything is far away! .. "

(47) The artist’s drawing in charcoal on paper “The road goes into the distance ...”, put into a glass frame, hung in my room. (48) For a number of years, when I opened my eyes, I saw a road among the trees, because of which the sun was rising, and I remembered the words of the artist: “Fell - get up. Hurt yourself - do not whine. The road goes into the distance, the road goes forward! (49) These were the courageous words of a courageous man. (50) Injury did not defeat him - he defeated his injury. (51) He was not at a loss, did not lose heart, he did not ask for alms, as the cripples ask, he worked as best he could. (52) The artist told me his wonderful words as parting words, and I remembered them for the rest of my life as a covenant of the will to resist. (53) Oh, how these words came in handy in my life!

(According to A.Ya. Brushtein*)

* Alexandra Yakovlevna Brushtain(1884–1968) Russian Soviet writer and playwright.

2. Which answer option contains the information necessary for justification the answer to the question: “Why did the girl want to buy a drawing by a cripple artist?”

1) The girl felt sorry for the artist's assistant, who had no money for the bare necessities.

2) The artist asked the girl and her mother about it.

3) It was a drawing of a courageous man who did not submit to fate, continued to fight.

4) The drawing was unusually beautiful and inexpensive.

3. Indicate the sentence in which the means of expressiveness of speech is phraseological unit.

1) A tall, slender man with a pretty face enters the stage.

2) I look at my mother with pleading eyes.

3) These were courageous words of a courageous person.

4) He did not lose his head, did not lose heart, he did not ask for alms, as cripples ask, he worked as best he could.

4. From sentences 50–53 write out the word in which the spelling prefixes depends on the deafness - the voicedness of the subsequent consonant.

5. From sentences 30–36 write out a word in which the spelling suffix is determined by the rule: "In the short passive participles of the past tense, one letter H is written."

6. Replace the spoken word "hit" in sentence 48 stylistically neutral synonymous. Write this synonym.

7. Replace the phrase "glass frame"(sentence 47), built on the basis of agreement, by a synonymous phrase with a connection control. Write the resulting phrase.

8. Write out grammatical basis offers 47.

9. Among sentences 27–36, find a sentence complicated isolated common circumstance. Write the number of this offer.

10. In the sentences below from the read text, all commas are numbered. Write down the numbers for the commas introductory word.

Dear audience, (1) now you, (2) without a doubt, (3) will see the greatest miracle, (4) an inexplicable mystery of nature, (5) an artist, (6) who has lost both hands. This artist has learned to draw with his feet, (7) and now you will see for yourself.

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    An essay that starts with words "What is a Good Book"

    Listen to the text and write a concise summary. The source text for a condensed presentation is listened to 2 times.

    Please note that you must convey the main content of both the micro-theme and the entire text as a whole.

    The volume of presentation is not less than 70 words.

    Write your essay in neat, legible handwriting.

    Use the player to listen to the recording.

    Which answer option contains the information needed to justify the answer to the question, "Why did each brother go his own way?"

    1) The brothers quarreled, arguing about the Dream.

    2) Everyone had their own Dream, therefore, everyone had to go their own way.

    3) So it was destined by fate.

    4) The brothers did not know what to do, they argued, it was a compromise solution.


    (According to V.A. Tuzlukov*)

    Answer:

    Indicate the variant from-ve-ta, in some way, by means of you-ra-zi-tel-no-sti of speech, you are epi-tet.

    1) Dream as faith. You have it - wherever you want to go, everything will be in joy.

    2) Without a Dream, there is no Soul, like a ro-drain in a desert.

    3) Once upon a time, his youthful heart from-click-well-elk to ancient wisdom, but a cold mind in its own way is the shaft of its meaning.

    4) He became a Ma-ster and showed his disciples the way to happiness, which the elder brother did not achieve, so-se-yal se-me-on and nurtured the fruits , from which the average evaded, and touched the Perfection, about which he himself once dreamed.


    (1) Once upon a time there were three brothers. (2) Once, during an evening conversation, they started talking about the Dream.

    - (3) It is impossible for a person without a Dream, - said the Elder. - (4) A dream is a support. (5) She gives wings, she adds strength, she helps to live.

    - (6) A dream is a beacon, - the Medium answered. - (7) You won't get lost with her

    in life, she will always show the way.

    - (8) I do not agree, - the Elder got excited. - (9) Dream as faith. (10) If you have it - go wherever you want, everything will be in joy.

    - (11) How to go without seeing the way? - (12) The middle one was more reasonable. - (13) A dream is more like a hope, because if you don’t have a goal, and faith is blind!

    - (14) And I think, - the Younger said, lowering his eyes, - that the Dream is salvation. (15) Without a Dream, the Soul will wither, like a sprout in the desert.

    - (16) The dream must be high, - said the Elder. - (17) The higher the Dream, the more strength it gives to the one walking. (18) For example, I dream of making people happy. (19) What could be higher and more joyful?

    - (20) The dream must be achievable, - the Medium objected. - (21) They say that life is not in vain, you need to build a house, plant a tree and raise a son. (22) This is my Dream.

    - (23) And I dream of Perfection, - all the same, without raising his eyes, the Younger said quietly. - (24) I dream of being a master and helping others become masters, because skill dies, remaining in one person.

    (25) After a short silence, the Middle One said:

    - (26) And what, brothers, isn't it time for us to go towards our Dream?

    - (27) It's time! the brothers answered warmly.

    - (28) Then it was decided: tomorrow - on the road!

    ... (29) For a long time the brothers walked in their native land. (30) And once they stopped at the fork of three roads.

    - (31) This sign from above is not accidental, - said the Elder. - (32) Since each of us has our own Dream, therefore, we are each destined to go our own way. (33) It is getting dark, however. (34) We will spend the night here, and until the morning we will think about which way to go. (35) Waking up, the brothers sat silently for a long time by the burnt out fire. (36) Everyone thought about his own, but everyone thought about the same thing. (37) Doubts tormented their souls. (38) The brothers hugged goodbye and each went his own way.

    (39) Many years have passed since then. (40) And as the brothers then went their separate ways, they never met again.

    (41) The elder did not understand that no one can make a person happy, except for himself. (42) Each person is the creator of his own happiness, and until the Elder realizes this, he will continue to live with his unfulfilled dream.

    (43) And the middle brother? (44) He has a house, a garden, a family. (45) Didn't his dream come true? (46) But he drove his innermost Dream into the cramped and dusty circle of his home. (47) Once upon a time, his youthful heart responded to ancient wisdom, but a cold mind interpreted its meaning in its own way. (48) But “building a house” means gaining spiritual support, a firm position in life, not subject to storms and hurricanes. (49) “Planting a tree” means sowing seeds of goodness in people, carefully stored in your heart, and “raising a son” means transferring your experience to others, like children reaching for your light.

    (50) And only the Younger understood that it is not a dream that serves a person, but a person serves a dream. (51) His Dream can be called in one word - Love. (52) Not for a specific person, but Love for Perfection, for Beauty, Love for people. (53) He became a Master and showed his students the path to happiness, which the elder brother did not achieve, sowed seeds and nurtured fruits, from which the middle one evaded, and touched Perfection, which he himself once dreamed of. (54) Only he found the true path.

    (According to V.A. Tuzlukov*)

    Answer:

    From sentences 50-53, you-pi-shi-te word, in some-rum right-in-pi-sa-nie attachments for-wee-sit from deaf-ho- sti - ringing-to-sti after-du-u-th-go-to-voice-no-go.


    (1) Once upon a time there were three brothers. (2) Once, during an evening conversation, they started talking about the Dream.

    - (3) It is impossible for a person without a Dream, - said the Elder. - (4) A dream is a support. (5) She gives wings, she adds strength, she helps to live.

    - (6) A dream is a beacon, - the Medium answered. - (7) You won't get lost with her

    in life, she will always show the way.

    - (8) I do not agree, - the Elder got excited. - (9) Dream as faith. (10) If you have it - go wherever you want, everything will be in joy.

    - (11) How to go without seeing the way? - (12) The middle one was more reasonable. - (13) A dream is more like a hope, because if you don’t have a goal, and faith is blind!

    - (14) And I think, - the Younger said, lowering his eyes, - that the Dream is salvation. (15) Without a Dream, the Soul will wither, like a sprout in the desert.

    - (16) The dream must be high, - said the Elder. - (17) The higher the Dream, the more strength it gives to the one walking. (18) For example, I dream of making people happy. (19) What could be higher and more joyful?

    - (20) The dream must be achievable, - the Medium objected. - (21) They say that life is not in vain, you need to build a house, plant a tree and raise a son. (22) This is my Dream.

    - (23) And I dream of Perfection, - all the same, without raising his eyes, the Younger said quietly. - (24) I dream of being a master and helping others become masters, because skill dies, remaining in one person.

    (25) After a short silence, the Middle One said:

    - (26) And what, brothers, isn't it time for us to go towards our Dream?

    - (27) It's time! the brothers answered warmly.

    - (28) Then it was decided: tomorrow - on the road!

    ... (29) For a long time the brothers walked in their native land. (30) And once they stopped at the fork of three roads.

    - (31) This sign from above is not accidental, - said the Elder. - (32) Since each of us has our own Dream, therefore, we are each destined to go our own way. (33) It is getting dark, however. (34) We will spend the night here, and until the morning we will think about which way to go. (35) Waking up, the brothers sat silently for a long time by the burnt out fire. (36) Everyone thought about his own, but everyone thought about the same thing. (37) Doubts tormented their souls. (38) The brothers hugged goodbye and each went his own way.

    (39) Many years have passed since then. (40) And as the brothers then went their separate ways, they never met again.

    (41) The elder did not understand that no one can make a person happy, except for himself. (42) Each person is the creator of his own happiness, and until the Elder realizes this, he will continue to live with his unfulfilled dream.

    (43) And the middle brother? (44) He has a house, a garden, a family. (45) Didn't his dream come true? (46) But he drove his innermost Dream into the cramped and dusty circle of his home. (47) Once upon a time, his youthful heart responded to ancient wisdom, but a cold mind interpreted its meaning in its own way. (48) But “building a house” means gaining spiritual support, a firm position in life, not subject to storms and hurricanes. (49) “Planting a tree” means sowing seeds of goodness in people, carefully stored in your heart, and “raising a son” means transferring your experience to others, like children reaching for your light.

    (50) And only the Younger understood that it is not a dream that serves a person, but a person serves a dream. (51) His Dream can be called in one word - Love. (52) Not for a specific person, but Love for Perfection, for Beauty, Love for people. (53) He became a Master and showed his students the path to happiness, which the elder brother did not achieve, sowed seeds and nurtured fruits, from which the middle one evaded, and touched Perfection, which he himself once dreamed of. (54) Only he found the true path.

    (According to V.A. Tuzlukov*)

    (5) She gives wings, she adds strength, she helps to live.


    Answer:

    From prepositions 24-31 you-pi-shi-te word, in some way right-in-pi-sa-nie suff-fik-sa opre-de-la-et-xia right -vi-lom: “In short, stra-da-tel-nyh at-part-sti-yah, in the past time, one letter H is written.”


    (1) Once upon a time there were three brothers. (2) Once, during an evening conversation, they started talking about the Dream.

    - (3) It is impossible for a person without a Dream, - said the Elder. - (4) A dream is a support. (5) She gives wings, she adds strength, she helps to live.

    - (6) A dream is a beacon, - the Medium answered. - (7) You won't get lost with her

    in life, she will always show the way.

    - (8) I do not agree, - the Elder got excited. - (9) Dream as faith. (10) If you have it - go wherever you want, everything will be in joy.

    - (11) How to go without seeing the way? - (12) The middle one was more reasonable. - (13) A dream is more like a hope, because if you don’t have a goal, and faith is blind!

    - (14) And I think, - the Younger said, lowering his eyes, - that the Dream is salvation. (15) Without a Dream, the Soul will wither, like a sprout in the desert.

    - (16) The dream must be high, - said the Elder. - (17) The higher the Dream, the more strength it gives to the one walking. (18) For example, I dream of making people happy. (19) What could be higher and more joyful?

    - (20) The dream must be achievable, - the Medium objected. - (21) They say that life is not in vain, you need to build a house, plant a tree and raise a son. (22) This is my Dream.

    - (23) And I dream of Perfection, - all the same, without raising his eyes, the Younger said quietly. - (24) I dream of being a master and helping others become masters, because skill dies, remaining in one person.

    (25) After a short silence, the Middle One said:

    - (26) And what, brothers, isn't it time for us to go towards our Dream?

    - (27) It's time! the brothers answered warmly.

    - (28) Then it was decided: tomorrow - on the road!

    ... (29) For a long time the brothers walked in their native land. (30) And once they stopped at the fork of three roads.

    - (31) This sign from above is not accidental, - said the Elder. - (32) Since each of us has our own Dream, therefore, we are each destined to go our own way. (33) It is getting dark, however. (34) We will spend the night here, and until the morning we will think about which way to go. (35) Waking up, the brothers sat silently for a long time by the burnt out fire. (36) Everyone thought about his own, but everyone thought about the same thing. (37) Doubts tormented their souls. (38) The brothers hugged goodbye and each went his own way.

    (39) Many years have passed since then. (40) And as the brothers then went their separate ways, they never met again.

    (41) The elder did not understand that no one can make a person happy, except for himself. (42) Each person is the creator of his own happiness, and until the Elder realizes this, he will continue to live with his unfulfilled dream.

    (43) And the middle brother? (44) He has a house, a garden, a family. (45) Didn't his dream come true? (46) But he drove his innermost Dream into the cramped and dusty circle of his home. (47) Once upon a time, his youthful heart responded to ancient wisdom, but a cold mind interpreted its meaning in its own way. (48) But “building a house” means gaining spiritual support, a firm position in life, not subject to storms and hurricanes. (49) “Planting a tree” means sowing seeds of goodness in people, carefully stored in your heart, and “raising a son” means transferring your experience to others, like children reaching for your light.

    (50) And only the Younger understood that it is not a dream that serves a person, but a person serves a dream. (51) His Dream can be called in one word - Love. (52) Not for a specific person, but Love for Perfection, for Beauty, Love for people. (53) He became a Master and showed his students the path to happiness, which the elder brother did not achieve, sowed seeds and nurtured fruits, from which the middle one evaded, and touched Perfection, which he himself once dreamed of. (54) Only he found the true path.

    (According to V.A. Tuzlukov*)

    Answer:

    For-me-ni-those raz-th-vor-noe word “once” in pre-lo-zh-nii 32 sti-li-sti-che-ski neutral si-no-ni-mom. Na-pi-shi-te this si-no-nim.


    (1) Once upon a time there were three brothers. (2) Once, during an evening conversation, they started talking about the Dream.

    - (3) It is impossible for a person without a Dream, - said the Elder. - (4) A dream is a support. (5) She gives wings, she adds strength, she helps to live.

    - (6) A dream is a beacon, - the Medium answered. - (7) You won't get lost with her

    in life, she will always show the way.

    - (8) I do not agree, - the Elder got excited. - (9) Dream as faith. (10) If you have it - go wherever you want, everything will be in joy.

    - (11) How to go without seeing the way? - (12) The middle one was more reasonable. - (13) A dream is more like a hope, because if you don’t have a goal, and faith is blind!

    - (14) And I think, - the Younger said, lowering his eyes, - that the Dream is salvation. (15) Without a Dream, the Soul will wither, like a sprout in the desert.

    - (16) The dream must be high, - said the Elder. - (17) The higher the Dream, the more strength it gives to the one walking. (18) For example, I dream of making people happy. (19) What could be higher and more joyful?

    - (20) The dream must be achievable, - the Medium objected. - (21) They say that life is not in vain, you need to build a house, plant a tree and raise a son. (22) This is my Dream.

    - (23) And I dream of Perfection, - all the same, without raising his eyes, the Younger said quietly. - (24) I dream of being a master and helping others become masters, because skill dies, remaining in one person.

    (25) After a short silence, the Middle One said:

    - (26) And what, brothers, isn't it time for us to go towards our Dream?

    - (27) It's time! the brothers answered warmly.

    - (28) Then it was decided: tomorrow - on the road!

    ... (29) For a long time the brothers walked in their native land. (30) And once they stopped at the fork of three roads.

    - (31) This sign from above is not accidental, - said the Elder. - (32) Since each of us has our own Dream, therefore, we are each destined to go our own way. (33) It is getting dark, however. (34) We will spend the night here, and until the morning we will think about which way to go. (35) Waking up, the brothers sat silently for a long time by the burnt out fire. (36) Everyone thought about his own, but everyone thought about the same thing. (37) Doubts tormented their souls. (38) The brothers hugged goodbye and each went his own way.

    (39) Many years have passed since then. (40) And as the brothers then went their separate ways, they never met again.

    (41) The elder did not understand that no one can make a person happy, except for himself. (42) Each person is the creator of his own happiness, and until the Elder realizes this, he will continue to live with his unfulfilled dream.

    (43) And the middle brother? (44) He has a house, a garden, a family. (45) Didn't his dream come true? (46) But he drove his innermost Dream into the cramped and dusty circle of his home. (47) Once upon a time, his youthful heart responded to ancient wisdom, but a cold mind interpreted its meaning in its own way. (48) But “building a house” means gaining spiritual support, a firm position in life, not subject to storms and hurricanes. (49) “Planting a tree” means sowing seeds of goodness in people, carefully stored in your heart, and “raising a son” means transferring your experience to others, like children reaching for your light.

    (50) And only the Younger understood that it is not a dream that serves a person, but a person serves a dream. (51) His Dream can be called in one word - Love. (52) Not for a specific person, but Love for Perfection, for Beauty, Love for people. (53) He became a Master and showed his students the path to happiness, which the elder brother did not achieve, sowed seeds and nurtured fruits, from which the middle one evaded, and touched Perfection, which he himself once dreamed of. (54) Only he found the true path.

    (According to V.A. Tuzlukov*)

    (3) It is impossible for a person without a Dream, - said the Elder. -


    Answer:

    For-me-ne-te-word-in-co-che-ta-nie “youthful heart” (pre-lo-zh-ne 47), built-en-noe on the basis -ve co-gla-co-va-niya, si-no-ni-mich-word-in-so-che-ta-ni-em with communication management. On-write-shi-te in-be-chiv-she-e-sya word-in-co-che-ta-nie.


    (1) Once upon a time there were three brothers. (2) Once, during an evening conversation, they started talking about the Dream.

    - (3) It is impossible for a person without a Dream, - said the Elder. - (4) A dream is a support. (5) She gives wings, she adds strength, she helps to live.

    - (6) A dream is a beacon, - the Medium answered. - (7) You won't get lost with her

    in life, she will always show the way.

    - (8) I do not agree, - the Elder got excited. - (9) Dream as faith. (10) If you have it - go wherever you want, everything will be in joy.

    - (11) How to go without seeing the way? - (12) The middle one was more reasonable. - (13) A dream is more like a hope, because if you don’t have a goal, and faith is blind!

    - (14) And I think, - the Younger said, lowering his eyes, - that the Dream is salvation. (15) Without a Dream, the Soul will wither, like a sprout in the desert.

    - (16) The dream must be high, - said the Elder. - (17) The higher the Dream, the more strength it gives to the one walking. (18) For example, I dream of making people happy. (19) What could be higher and more joyful?

    - (20) The dream must be achievable, - the Medium objected. - (21) They say that life is not in vain, you need to build a house, plant a tree and raise a son. (22) This is my Dream.

    - (23) And I dream of Perfection, - all the same, without raising his eyes, the Younger said quietly. - (24) I dream of being a master and helping others become masters, because skill dies, remaining in one person.

    (25) After a short silence, the Middle One said:

    - (26) And what, brothers, isn't it time for us to go towards our Dream?

    - (27) It's time! the brothers answered warmly.

    - (28) Then it was decided: tomorrow - on the road!

    ... (29) For a long time the brothers walked in their native land. (30) And once they stopped at the fork of three roads.

    - (31) This sign from above is not accidental, - said the Elder. - (32) Since each of us has our own Dream, therefore, we are each destined to go our own way. (33) It is getting dark, however. (34) We will spend the night here, and until the morning we will think about which way to go. (35) Waking up, the brothers sat silently for a long time by the burnt out fire. (36) Everyone thought about his own, but everyone thought about the same thing. (37) Doubts tormented their souls. (38) The brothers hugged goodbye and each went his own way.

    (39) Many years have passed since then. (40) And as the brothers then went their separate ways, they never met again.

    (41) The elder did not understand that no one can make a person happy, except for himself. (42) Each person is the creator of his own happiness, and until the Elder realizes this, he will continue to live with his unfulfilled dream.

    (43) And the middle brother? (44) He has a house, a garden, a family. (45) Didn't his dream come true? (46) But he drove his innermost Dream into the cramped and dusty circle of his home. (47) Once upon a time, his youthful heart responded to ancient wisdom, but a cold mind interpreted its meaning in its own way. (48) But “building a house” means gaining spiritual support, a firm position in life, not subject to storms and hurricanes. (49) “Planting a tree” means sowing seeds of goodness in people, carefully stored in your heart, and “raising a son” means transferring your experience to others, like children reaching for your light.

    (50) And only the Younger understood that it is not a dream that serves a person, but a person serves a dream. (51) His Dream can be called in one word - Love. (52) Not for a specific person, but Love for Perfection, for Beauty, Love for people. (53) He became a Master and showed his students the path to happiness, which the elder brother did not achieve, sowed seeds and nurtured fruits, from which the middle one evaded, and touched Perfection, which he himself once dreamed of. (54) Only he found the true path.

    (According to V.A. Tuzlukov*)

    (4) A dream is a support.


    Answer:

    Write down the grammatical basis of sentence 11.


    (1) Once upon a time there were three brothers. (2) Once, during an evening conversation, they started talking about the Dream.

    - (3) It is impossible for a person without a Dream, - said the Elder. - (4) A dream is a support. (5) She gives wings, she adds strength, she helps to live.

    - (6) A dream is a beacon, - the Medium answered. - (7) You won't get lost with her

    in life, she will always show the way.

    - (8) I do not agree, - the Elder got excited. - (9) Dream as faith. (10) If you have it - go wherever you want, everything will be in joy.

    - (11) How to go without seeing the way? - (12) The middle one was more reasonable. - (13) A dream is more like a hope, because if you don’t have a goal, and faith is blind!

    - (14) And I think, - the Younger said, lowering his eyes, - that the Dream is salvation. (15) Without a Dream, the Soul will wither, like a sprout in the desert.

    - (16) The dream must be high, - said the Elder. - (17) The higher the Dream, the more strength it gives to the one walking. (18) For example, I dream of making people happy. (19) What could be higher and more joyful?

    - (20) The dream must be achievable, - the Medium objected. - (21) They say that life is not in vain, you need to build a house, plant a tree and raise a son. (22) This is my Dream.

    - (23) And I dream of Perfection, - all the same, without raising his eyes, the Younger said quietly. - (24) I dream of being a master and helping others become masters, because skill dies, remaining in one person.

    (25) After a short silence, the Middle One said:

    - (26) And what, brothers, isn't it time for us to go towards our Dream?

    - (27) It's time! the brothers answered warmly.

    - (28) Then it was decided: tomorrow - on the road!

    ... (29) For a long time the brothers walked in their native land. (30) And once they stopped at the fork of three roads.

    - (31) This sign from above is not accidental, - said the Elder. - (32) Since each of us has our own Dream, therefore, we are each destined to go our own way. (33) It is getting dark, however. (34) We will spend the night here, and until the morning we will think about which way to go. (35) Waking up, the brothers sat silently for a long time by the burnt out fire. (36) Everyone thought about his own, but everyone thought about the same thing. (37) Doubts tormented their souls. (38) The brothers hugged goodbye and each went his own way.

    (39) Many years have passed since then. (40) And as the brothers then went their separate ways, they never met again.

    (41) The elder did not understand that no one can make a person happy, except for himself. (42) Each person is the creator of his own happiness, and until the Elder realizes this, he will continue to live with his unfulfilled dream.

    (43) And the middle brother? (44) He has a house, a garden, a family. (45) Didn't his dream come true? (46) But he drove his innermost Dream into the cramped and dusty circle of his home. (47) Once upon a time, his youthful heart responded to ancient wisdom, but a cold mind interpreted its meaning in its own way. (48) But “building a house” means gaining spiritual support, a firm position in life, not subject to storms and hurricanes. (49) “Planting a tree” means sowing seeds of goodness in people, carefully stored in your heart, and “raising a son” means transferring your experience to others, like children reaching for your light.

    (50) And only the Younger understood that it is not a dream that serves a person, but a person serves a dream. (51) His Dream can be called in one word - Love. (52) Not for a specific person, but Love for Perfection, for Beauty, Love for people. (53) He became a Master and showed his students the path to happiness, which the elder brother did not achieve, sowed seeds and nurtured fruits, from which the middle one evaded, and touched Perfection, which he himself once dreamed of. (54) Only he found the true path.

    (According to V.A. Tuzlukov*)

    (1) Once upon a time there were three brothers.


    Answer:

    Among prepositions 29-38, find-di-those prepositions, complicated by a separate circumstance. Write the number of this proposal.


    (1) Once upon a time there were three brothers. (2) Once, during an evening conversation, they started talking about the Dream.

    - (3) It is impossible for a person without a Dream, - said the Elder. - (4) A dream is a support. (5) She gives wings, she adds strength, she helps to live.

    - (6) A dream is a beacon, - the Medium answered. - (7) You won't get lost with her

    in life, she will always show the way.

    - (8) I do not agree, - the Elder got excited. - (9) Dream as faith. (10) If you have it - go wherever you want, everything will be in joy.

    - (11) How to go without seeing the way? - (12) The middle one was more reasonable. - (13) A dream is more like a hope, because if you don’t have a goal, and faith is blind!

    - (14) And I think, - the Younger said, lowering his eyes, - that the Dream is salvation. (15) Without a Dream, the Soul will wither, like a sprout in the desert.

    - (16) The dream must be high, - said the Elder. - (17) The higher the Dream, the more strength it gives to the one walking. (18) For example, I dream of making people happy. (19) What could be higher and more joyful?

    - (20) The dream must be achievable, - the Medium objected. - (21) They say that life is not in vain, you need to build a house, plant a tree and raise a son. (22) This is my Dream.

    - (23) And I dream of Perfection, - all the same, without raising his eyes, the Younger said quietly. - (24) I dream of being a master and helping others become masters, because skill dies, remaining in one person.

    (25) After a short silence, the Middle One said:

    - (26) And what, brothers, isn't it time for us to go towards our Dream?

    - (27) It's time! the brothers answered warmly.

    - (28) Then it was decided: tomorrow - on the road!

    ... (29) For a long time the brothers walked in their native land. (30) And once they stopped at the fork of three roads.

    - (31) This sign from above is not accidental, - said the Elder. - (32) Since each of us has our own Dream, therefore, we are each destined to go our own way. (33) It is getting dark, however. (34) We will spend the night here, and until the morning we will think about which way to go. (35) Waking up, the brothers sat silently for a long time by the burnt out fire. (36) Everyone thought about his own, but everyone thought about the same thing. (37) Doubts tormented their souls. (38) The brothers hugged goodbye and each went his own way.

    (39) Many years have passed since then. (40) And as the brothers then went their separate ways, they never met again.

    (41) The elder did not understand that no one can make a person happy, except for himself. (42) Each person is the creator of his own happiness, and until the Elder realizes this, he will continue to live with his unfulfilled dream.

    (43) And the middle brother? (44) He has a house, a garden, a family. (45) Didn't his dream come true? (46) But he drove his innermost Dream into the cramped and dusty circle of his home. (47) Once upon a time, his youthful heart responded to ancient wisdom, but a cold mind interpreted its meaning in its own way. (48) But “building a house” means gaining spiritual support, a firm position in life, not subject to storms and hurricanes. (49) “Planting a tree” means sowing seeds of goodness in people, carefully stored in your heart, and “raising a son” means transferring your experience to others, like children reaching for your light.

    (50) And only the Younger understood that it is not a dream that serves a person, but a person serves a dream. (51) His Dream can be called in one word - Love. (52) Not for a specific person, but Love for Perfection, for Beauty, Love for people. (53) He became a Master and showed his students the path to happiness, which the elder brother did not achieve, sowed seeds and nurtured fruits, from which the middle one evaded, and touched Perfection, which he himself once dreamed of. (54) Only he found the true path.

    (According to V.A. Tuzlukov*)

    (2) Somehow, behind the evening, be-se-doy for-go-in-ri-whether they are about the Dream.


    Answer:

    In the pre-lo-same-ni-yah given below from the pro-chi-tan-no-go tek-hundred pro-well-me-ro-va-ny all for-fifths. You-pi-shi-those numbers denoting fifths at the introductory word.

    The dream should be you-with-coy, (1) - the Elder said. - The higher the Dream, (2) the more strength it gives to the going. I, (3) for example, (4) dream of making people happy with you. What can be higher and ra-dost-her?


    (1) Once upon a time there were three brothers. (2) Once, during an evening conversation, they started talking about the Dream.

    - (3) It is impossible for a person without a Dream, - said the Elder. - (4) A dream is a support. (5) She gives wings, she adds strength, she helps to live.

    - (6) A dream is a beacon, - the Medium answered. - (7) You won't get lost with her

    in life, she will always show the way.

    - (8) I do not agree, - the Elder got excited. - (9) Dream as faith. (10) If you have it - go wherever you want, everything will be in joy.

    - (11) How to go without seeing the way? - (12) The middle one was more reasonable. - (13) A dream is more like a hope, because if you don’t have a goal, and faith is blind!

    - (14) And I think, - the Younger said, lowering his eyes, - that the Dream is salvation. (15) Without a Dream, the Soul will wither, like a sprout in the desert.

    - (16) The dream must be high, - said the Elder. - (17) The higher the Dream, the more strength it gives to the one walking. (18) For example, I dream of making people happy. (19) What could be higher and more joyful?

    - (20) The dream must be achievable, - the Medium objected. - (21) They say that life is not in vain, you need to build a house, plant a tree and raise a son. (22) This is my Dream.

    - (23) And I dream of Perfection, - all the same, without raising his eyes, the Younger said quietly. - (24) I dream of being a master and helping others become masters, because skill dies, remaining in one person.

    (25) After a short silence, the Middle One said:

    - (26) And what, brothers, isn't it time for us to go towards our Dream?

    - (27) It's time! the brothers answered warmly.

    - (28) Then it was decided: tomorrow - on the road!

    ... (29) For a long time the brothers walked in their native land. (30) And once they stopped at the fork of three roads.

    - (31) This sign from above is not accidental, - said the Elder. - (32) Since each of us has our own Dream, therefore, we are each destined to go our own way. (33) It is getting dark, however. (34) We will spend the night here, and until the morning we will think about which way to go. (35) Waking up, the brothers sat silently for a long time by the burnt out fire. (36) Everyone thought about his own, but everyone thought about the same thing. (37) Doubts tormented their souls. (38) The brothers hugged goodbye and each went his own way.

    (39) Many years have passed since then. (40) And as the brothers then went their separate ways, they never met again.

    (41) The elder did not understand that no one can make a person happy, except for himself. (42) Each person is the creator of his own happiness, and until the Elder realizes this, he will continue to live with his unfulfilled dream.

    (43) And the middle brother? (44) He has a house, a garden, a family. (45) Didn't his dream come true? (46) But he drove his innermost Dream into the cramped and dusty circle of his home. (47) Once upon a time, his youthful heart responded to ancient wisdom, but a cold mind interpreted its meaning in its own way. (48) But “building a house” means gaining spiritual support, a firm position in life, not subject to storms and hurricanes. (49) “Planting a tree” means sowing seeds of goodness in people, carefully stored in your heart, and “raising a son” means transferring your experience to others, like children reaching for your light.

    (50) And only the Younger understood that it is not a dream that serves a person, but a person serves a dream. (51) His Dream can be called in one word - Love. (52) Not for a specific person, but Love for Perfection, for Beauty, Love for people. (53) He became a Master and showed his students the path to happiness, which the elder brother did not achieve, sowed seeds and nurtured fruits, from which the middle one evaded, and touched Perfection, which he himself once dreamed of. (54) Only he found the true path.

    (According to V.A. Tuzlukov*)

    Answer:

    Indicate the number of grammatical bases in the sentence 10. Write down the answer with a number.


    (1) Once upon a time there were three brothers. (2) Once, during an evening conversation, they started talking about the Dream.

    - (3) It is impossible for a person without a Dream, - said the Elder. - (4) A dream is a support. (5) She gives wings, she adds strength, she helps to live.

    - (6) A dream is a beacon, - the Medium answered. - (7) You won't get lost with her

    in life, she will always show the way.

    - (8) I do not agree, - the Elder got excited. - (9) Dream as faith. (10) If you have it - go wherever you want, everything will be in joy.

    - (11) How to go without seeing the way? - (12) The middle one was more reasonable. - (13) A dream is more like a hope, because if you don’t have a goal, and faith is blind!

    - (14) And I think, - the Younger said, lowering his eyes, - that the Dream is salvation. (15) Without a Dream, the Soul will wither, like a sprout in the desert.

    - (16) The dream must be high, - said the Elder. - (17) The higher the Dream, the more strength it gives to the one walking. (18) For example, I dream of making people happy. (19) What could be higher and more joyful?

    - (20) The dream must be achievable, - the Medium objected. - (21) They say that life is not in vain, you need to build a house, plant a tree and raise a son. (22) This is my Dream.

    - (23) And I dream of Perfection, - all the same, without raising his eyes, the Younger said quietly. - (24) I dream of being a master and helping others become masters, because skill dies, remaining in one person.

    (25) After a short silence, the Middle One said:

    - (26) And what, brothers, isn't it time for us to go towards our Dream?

    - (27) It's time! the brothers answered warmly.

    - (28) Then it was decided: tomorrow - on the road!

    ... (29) For a long time the brothers walked in their native land. (30) And once they stopped at the fork of three roads.

    - (31) This sign from above is not accidental, - said the Elder. - (32) Since each of us has our own Dream, therefore, we are each destined to go our own way. (33) It is getting dark, however. (34) We will spend the night here, and until the morning we will think about which way to go. (35) Waking up, the brothers sat silently for a long time by the burnt out fire. (36) Everyone thought about his own, but everyone thought about the same thing. (37) Doubts tormented their souls. (38) The brothers hugged goodbye and each went his own way.

    (39) Many years have passed since then. (40) And as the brothers then went their separate ways, they never met again.

    (41) The elder did not understand that no one can make a person happy, except for himself. (42) Each person is the creator of his own happiness, and until the Elder realizes this, he will continue to live with his unfulfilled dream.

    (43) And the middle brother? (44) He has a house, a garden, a family. (45) Didn't his dream come true? (46) But he drove his innermost Dream into the cramped and dusty circle of his home. (47) Once upon a time, his youthful heart responded to ancient wisdom, but a cold mind interpreted its meaning in its own way. (48) But “building a house” means gaining spiritual support, a firm position in life, not subject to storms and hurricanes. (49) “Planting a tree” means sowing seeds of goodness in people, carefully stored in your heart, and “raising a son” means transferring your experience to others, like children reaching for your light.

    (50) And only the Younger understood that it is not a dream that serves a person, but a person serves a dream. (51) His Dream can be called in one word - Love. (52) Not for a specific person, but Love for Perfection, for Beauty, Love for people. (53) He became a Master and showed his students the path to happiness, which the elder brother did not achieve, sowed seeds and nurtured fruits, from which the middle one evaded, and touched Perfection, which he himself once dreamed of. (54) Only he found the true path.

    (According to V.A. Tuzlukov*)

    (1) Once upon a time there were three brothers.


    Answer:

    In the sentences below from the read text, all commas are numbered. Write down the numbers denoting commas between parts of a complex sentence connected by a subordinating relationship.

    List the numbers in ascending order.

    The elder did not understand (1) that no one can make a person happy, (2) except himself. Each person is the creator of his own happiness, (3) and, (4) until the Elder realizes this, (5) he will continue to live with his unfulfilled dream.


    (1) Once upon a time there were three brothers. (2) Once, during an evening conversation, they started talking about the Dream.

    - (3) It is impossible for a person without a Dream, - said the Elder. - (4) A dream is a support. (5) She gives wings, she adds strength, she helps to live.

    - (6) A dream is a beacon, - the Medium answered. - (7) You won't get lost with her

    in life, she will always show the way.

    - (8) I do not agree, - the Elder got excited. - (9) Dream as faith. (10) If you have it - go wherever you want, everything will be in joy.

    - (11) How to go without seeing the way? - (12) The middle one was more reasonable. - (13) A dream is more like a hope, because if you don’t have a goal, and faith is blind!

    - (14) And I think, - the Younger said, lowering his eyes, - that the Dream is salvation. (15) Without a Dream, the Soul will wither, like a sprout in the desert.

    - (16) The dream must be high, - said the Elder. - (17) The higher the Dream, the more strength it gives to the one walking. (18) For example, I dream of making people happy. (19) What could be higher and more joyful?

    - (20) The dream must be achievable, - the Medium objected. - (21) They say that life is not in vain, you need to build a house, plant a tree and raise a son. (22) This is my Dream.

    - (23) And I dream of Perfection, - all the same, without raising his eyes, the Younger said quietly. - (24) I dream of being a master and helping others become masters, because skill dies, remaining in one person.

    (25) After a short silence, the Middle One said:

    - (26) And what, brothers, isn't it time for us to go towards our Dream?

    - (27) It's time! the brothers answered warmly.

    - (28) Then it was decided: tomorrow - on the road!

    ... (29) For a long time the brothers walked in their native land. (30) And once they stopped at the fork of three roads.

    - (31) This sign from above is not accidental, - said the Elder. - (32) Since each of us has our own Dream, therefore, we are each destined to go our own way. (33) It is getting dark, however. (34) We will spend the night here, and until the morning we will think about which way to go. (35) Waking up, the brothers sat silently for a long time by the burnt out fire. (36) Everyone thought about his own, but everyone thought about the same thing. (37) Doubts tormented their souls. (38) The brothers hugged goodbye and each went his own way.

    (39) Many years have passed since then. (40) And as the brothers then went their separate ways, they never met again.

    (41) The elder did not understand that no one can make a person happy, except for himself. (42) Each person is the creator of his own happiness, and until the Elder realizes this, he will continue to live with his unfulfilled dream.

    (43) And the middle brother? (44) He has a house, a garden, a family. (45) Didn't his dream come true? (46) But he drove his innermost Dream into the cramped and dusty circle of his home. (47) Once upon a time, his youthful heart responded to ancient wisdom, but a cold mind interpreted its meaning in its own way. (48) But “building a house” means gaining spiritual support, a firm position in life, not subject to storms and hurricanes. (49) “Planting a tree” means sowing seeds of goodness in people, carefully stored in your heart, and “raising a son” means transferring your experience to others, like children reaching for your light.

    (50) And only the Younger understood that it is not a dream that serves a person, but a person serves a dream. (51) His Dream can be called in one word - Love. (52) Not for a specific person, but Love for Perfection, for Beauty, Love for people. (53) He became a Master and showed his students the path to happiness, which the elder brother did not achieve, sowed seeds and nurtured fruits, from which the middle one evaded, and touched Perfection, which he himself once dreamed of. (54) Only he found the true path.

    (According to V.A. Tuzlukov*)

    Answer:

    Among prepositions 47-52, find-di-those difficult-but-under-repaired prepositions with one-but-native sub-chi-no-no-yes -accurate. Write the number of this proposal.


    (1) Once upon a time there were three brothers. (2) Once, during an evening conversation, they started talking about the Dream.

    - (3) It is impossible for a person without a Dream, - said the Elder. - (4) A dream is a support. (5) She gives wings, she adds strength, she helps to live.

    - (6) A dream is a beacon, - the Medium answered. - (7) You won't get lost with her

    in life, she will always show the way.

    - (8) I do not agree, - the Elder got excited. - (9) Dream as faith. (10) If you have it - go wherever you want, everything will be in joy.

    - (11) How to go without seeing the way? - (12) The middle one was more reasonable. - (13) A dream is more like a hope, because if you don’t have a goal, and faith is blind!

    - (14) And I think, - the Younger said, lowering his eyes, - that the Dream is salvation. (15) Without a Dream, the Soul will wither, like a sprout in the desert.

    - (16) The dream must be high, - said the Elder. - (17) The higher the Dream, the more strength it gives to the one walking. (18) For example, I dream of making people happy. (19) What could be higher and more joyful?

    - (20) The dream must be achievable, - the Medium objected. - (21) They say that life is not in vain, you need to build a house, plant a tree and raise a son. (22) This is my Dream.

    - (23) And I dream of Perfection, - all the same, without raising his eyes, the Younger said quietly. - (24) I dream of being a master and helping others become masters, because skill dies, remaining in one person.

    (25) After a short silence, the Middle One said:

    - (26) And what, brothers, isn't it time for us to go towards our Dream?

    - (27) It's time! the brothers answered warmly.

    - (28) Then it was decided: tomorrow - on the road!

    ... (29) For a long time the brothers walked in their native land. (30) And once they stopped at the fork of three roads.

    - (31) This sign from above is not accidental, - said the Elder. - (32) Since each of us has our own Dream, therefore, we are each destined to go our own way. (33) It is getting dark, however. (34) We will spend the night here, and until the morning we will think about which way to go. (35) Waking up, the brothers sat silently for a long time by the burnt out fire. (36) Everyone thought about his own, but everyone thought about the same thing. (37) Doubts tormented their souls. (38) The brothers hugged goodbye and each went his own way.

    (39) Many years have passed since then. (40) And as the brothers then went their separate ways, they never met again.

    (41) The elder did not understand that no one can make a person happy, except for himself. (42) Each person is the creator of his own happiness, and until the Elder realizes this, he will continue to live with his unfulfilled dream.

    (43) And the middle brother? (44) He has a house, a garden, a family. (45) Didn't his dream come true? (46) But he drove his innermost Dream into the cramped and dusty circle of his home. (47) Once upon a time, his youthful heart responded to ancient wisdom, but a cold mind interpreted its meaning in its own way. (48) But “building a house” means gaining spiritual support, a firm position in life, not subject to storms and hurricanes. (49) “Planting a tree” means sowing seeds of goodness in people, carefully stored in your heart, and “raising a son” means transferring your experience to others, like children reaching for your light.


    (1) Once upon a time there were three brothers. (2) Once, during an evening conversation, they started talking about the Dream.

    - (3) It is impossible for a person without a Dream, - said the Elder. - (4) A dream is a support. (5) She gives wings, she adds strength, she helps to live.

    - (6) A dream is a beacon, - the Medium answered. - (7) You won't get lost with her

    in life, she will always show the way.

    - (8) I do not agree, - the Elder got excited. - (9) Dream as faith. (10) If you have it - go wherever you want, everything will be in joy.

    - (11) How to go without seeing the way? - (12) The middle one was more reasonable. - (13) A dream is more like a hope, because if you don’t have a goal, and faith is blind!

    - (14) And I think, - the Younger said, lowering his eyes, - that the Dream is salvation. (15) Without a Dream, the Soul will wither, like a sprout in the desert.

    - (16) The dream must be high, - said the Elder. - (17) The higher the Dream, the more strength it gives to the one walking. (18) For example, I dream of making people happy. (19) What could be higher and more joyful?

    - (20) The dream must be achievable, - the Medium objected. - (21) They say that life is not in vain, you need to build a house, plant a tree and raise a son. (22) This is my Dream.

    - (23) And I dream of Perfection, - all the same, without raising his eyes, the Younger said quietly. - (24) I dream of being a master and helping others become masters, because skill dies, remaining in one person.

    (25) After a short silence, the Middle One said:

    - (26) And what, brothers, isn't it time for us to go towards our Dream?

    - (27) It's time! the brothers answered warmly.

    - (28) Then it was decided: tomorrow - on the road!

    ... (29) For a long time the brothers walked in their native land. (30) And once they stopped at the fork of three roads.

    - (31) This sign from above is not accidental, - said the Elder. - (32) Since each of us has our own Dream, therefore, we are each destined to go our own way. (33) It is getting dark, however. (34) We will spend the night here, and until the morning we will think about which way to go. (35) Waking up, the brothers sat silently for a long time by the burnt out fire. (36) Everyone thought about his own, but everyone thought about the same thing. (37) Doubts tormented their souls. (38) The brothers hugged goodbye and each went his own way.

    (39) Many years have passed since then. (40) And as the brothers then went their separate ways, they never met again.

    (41) The elder did not understand that no one can make a person happy, except for himself. (42) Each person is the creator of his own happiness, and until the Elder realizes this, he will continue to live with his unfulfilled dream.

    (43) And the middle brother? (44) He has a house, a garden, a family. (45) Didn't his dream come true? (46) But he drove his innermost Dream into the cramped and dusty circle of his home. (47) Once upon a time, his youthful heart responded to ancient wisdom, but a cold mind interpreted its meaning in its own way. (48) But “building a house” means gaining spiritual support, a firm position in life, not subject to storms and hurricanes. (49) “Planting a tree” means sowing seeds of goodness in people, carefully stored in your heart, and “raising a son” means transferring your experience to others, like children reaching for your light.

    “Expressiveness is the property of what is said or written in its semantic form to attract the special attention of the reader, to make a strong impression on him.”

    Arguing your answer, give 2 (two) examples from the read text. When giving examples, indicate the numbers of the required sentences or use citations. You can write a work in a scientific or journalistic style, revealing the topic on linguistic material. You can start the composition with the words of N. Arutyunova. The essay must be at least 70 words. A work written without relying on the text read (not on this text) is not evaluated. If the essay is a paraphrase or a complete rewrite of the source text without any comments, then such work is evaluated by zero points. Write an essay carefully, legible handwriting.

    2. Write an essay-reasoning. Explain how you understand the meaning of sentence 15 of the text: “Without a Dream, the Soul will wither like a sprout in the desert.”.Bring in your essay 2 (two) arguments from the read text that confirm your reasoning. When giving examples, indicate the numbers of the required sentences or use citations. The essay must be at least 70 words. If the essay is a paraphrase or a complete rewrite of the source text without any comments, then such work is evaluated by zero points. Write an essay carefully, legible handwriting.

    3. How do you understand the meaning of the phrase LIFE VALUES? Formulate and comment on your definition. Write an essay on the topic " What are life values”, taking as a thesis the definition given by you. Arguing your thesis, give 2 (two) examples-arguments that confirm your reasoning: give one example-argument from the read text, and the second - from your life experience. The essay must be at least 70 words. If the essay is a paraphrase or a complete rewrite of the source text without any comments, then such work is evaluated by zero points. Write an essay carefully, legible handwriting.


    (1) Once upon a time there were three brothers. (2) Once, during an evening conversation, they started talking about the Dream.

    - (3) It is impossible for a person without a Dream, - said the Elder. - (4) A dream is a support. (5) She gives wings, she adds strength, she helps to live.

    - (6) A dream is a beacon, - the Medium answered. - (7) You won't get lost with her

    in life, she will always show the way.

    - (8) I do not agree, - the Elder got excited. - (9) Dream as faith. (10) If you have it - go wherever you want, everything will be in joy.

    - (11) How to go without seeing the way? - (12) The middle one was more reasonable. - (13) A dream is more like a hope, because if you don’t have a goal, and faith is blind!

    - (14) And I think, - the Younger said, lowering his eyes, - that the Dream is salvation. (15) Without a Dream, the Soul will wither, like a sprout in the desert.

    - (16) The dream must be high, - said the Elder. - (17) The higher the Dream, the more strength it gives to the one walking. (18) For example, I dream of making people happy. (19) What could be higher and more joyful?

    - (20) The dream must be achievable, - the Medium objected. - (21) They say that life is not in vain, you need to build a house, plant a tree and raise a son. (22) This is my Dream.

    - (23) And I dream of Perfection, - all the same, without raising his eyes, the Younger said quietly. - (24) I dream of being a master and helping others become masters, because skill dies, remaining in one person.

    (25) After a short silence, the Middle One said:

    - (26) And what, brothers, isn't it time for us to go towards our Dream?

    - (27) It's time! the brothers answered warmly.

    - (28) Then it was decided: tomorrow - on the road!

    ... (29) For a long time the brothers walked in their native land. (30) And once they stopped at the fork of three roads.

    - (31) This sign from above is not accidental, - said the Elder. - (32) Since each of us has our own Dream, therefore, we are each destined to go our own way. (33) It is getting dark, however. (34) We will spend the night here, and until the morning we will think about which way to go. (35) Waking up, the brothers sat silently for a long time by the burnt out fire. (36) Everyone thought about his own, but everyone thought about the same thing. (37) Doubts tormented their souls. (38) The brothers hugged goodbye and each went his own way.

    (39) Many years have passed since then. (40) And as the brothers then went their separate ways, they never met again.

    (41) The elder did not understand that no one can make a person happy, except for himself. (42) Each person is the creator of his own happiness, and until the Elder realizes this, he will continue to live with his unfulfilled dream.

    (43) And the middle brother? (44) He has a house, a garden, a family. (45) Didn't his dream come true? (46) But he drove his innermost Dream into the cramped and dusty circle of his home. (47) Once upon a time, his youthful heart responded to ancient wisdom, but a cold mind interpreted its meaning in its own way. (48) But “building a house” means gaining spiritual support, a firm position in life, not subject to storms and hurricanes. (49) “Planting a tree” means sowing seeds of goodness in people, carefully stored in your heart, and “raising a son” means transferring your experience to others, like children reaching for your light.

    (50) And only the Younger understood that it is not a dream that serves a person, but a person serves a dream. (51) His Dream can be called in one word - Love. (52) Not for a specific person, but Love for Perfection, for Beauty, Love for people. (53) He became a Master and showed his students the path to happiness, which the elder brother did not achieve, sowed seeds and nurtured fruits, from which the middle one evaded, and touched Perfection, which he himself once dreamed of. (54) Only he found the true path.

    (According to V.A. Tuzlukov*)

    (1) Once upon a time there were three brothers.


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    OGE essay 15.3 on the topic What are LIFE VALUES and an example from the literature based on the text of V. A. Tuzlukov “Once upon a time there were three brothers. Once, during an evening conversation, they started talking about the Dream.

    What are life values? In my opinion, life values ​​are various moral beliefs and principles that each person determines for himself. Over time, they may change, but our main life values ​​are formed by our parents in childhood, raising us, scolding and encouraging us for our actions. To prove own opinion I will give examples from the text and from the literature.

    In the proposed text by Viktor Anatolyevich Tuzlukov, each of the brothers had their own life values, their own views on life, different from the views of others, and their own ideas about what a dream is and what is the meaning of life.

    After analyzing the text, we can conclude that for the author of the text, the main life value is the desire for excellence, to live for the sake of people and pass on their knowledge to future generations.

    Many writers and poets thought about what life values ​​are. So, in the work of Denis Ivanovich Fonvizin “Undergrowth”, Mitrofanushka’s mother, Mrs. Prostakova, who herself has a very bad character and has no moral principles, by her upbringing, attitude towards her son from childhood instills in him “wrong” life values.

    In conclusion, I would like to say that life values ​​determine your attitude to this or that phenomenon or person, your actions in certain situations and views on life and the world as a whole. It is common for a person to change his life values ​​over time, because, as you know, who does not change, he does not go forward.

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