Dawn shone in the east and golden rows. Quotes from Russian classics with the phrase "dawn of the east

At last it was getting light. It flared up on east dawn immediately it was covered with clouds again. Now everything was visible: the path, bushes, stones, the coast of the bay, someone's boat overturned upside down. A Chinese slept under it. I woke him up and asked him to give us a lift to the destroyer. Lights were still burning on the ships. At the gangplank I was met by the chief of the watch. I excused myself for disturbing, then went to my cabin, undressed and went to bed.

The picture I saw was extraordinarily beautiful. On east blazed dawn... Illuminated by the rays of the rising sun, the sea lay motionless, like molten metal. A light mist rose from the river. Frightened by my steps, the flock of ducks with a noise took off from the water and with a cry flew somewhere to the side, beyond the swamp.

Zarya shone on east and the golden rows of clouds seemed to await the sun, as courtiers await a sovereign; the clear sky, morning freshness, dew, the breeze and the singing of birds filled Liza's heart with infant gaiety; being afraid of some familiar meeting, she did not seem to walk, but flew.

- I see, - he said, - I see: out of the gloom appears a virgin, the favorite of heaven; her head is drooping, her gaze is down, her hair falls carelessly over her open shoulders; the blush of bashfulness, playing on her cheeks, argues with the blush dawn morning, lit East.

Finally it began to dawn. The air was filled with vague twilight shadows, the stars began to fade, as if they were going somewhere deep into the sky. A little more time - and blood red dawn showed up on east... The wind began to subside quickly, and the frost intensified. Then Dersu and Kitenbu went to the bushes. On the tracks, they established that nine wild boars had passed by us and that the tiger was large and old. He walked around the bivouac for a long time and then only attacked the dogs when the fire was completely extinguished.

She loved on the balcony
Warn dawn sunrise,
When in a pale sky
The round dance of stars disappears
And quietly the edge of the earth brightens
And, herald of the morning, the wind blows,
And gradually the day rises.
In winter, when the night shadow
Has half a world share,
And share in idle silence,
With a foggy moon
East lazy rests,
At the usual hour awakened
She got up by candlelight.

Now there was a plain before us, covered with dry brown-yellow grass and covered with snow. The wind walked along it, ruffled dry blades of grass. Behind the misty mountains in the west, the evening dawn, and from the side east the cold dark night was already approaching. White, red and green lights came on at the station.

When they returned to the bedroom, a thin ruddy streak dawn erupted on east and, gilding lightly dressed in the color of an apple tree, peered through the green sticks of the garden lattice into Katerina Lvovna's room.

After the past age of magnateria, they began the age of engineering, and, I must confess, they began it with glory. Zarya, which doused its engineering glory, rose in Warsaw and Novogeorgievsk and from there shone further, against nature, - from the west to East, through Kiev, even to Baku and Lankaran, for now even there the name of the Russian engineer is glorified.

When, on the first day, getting up early in the morning, he went out to dawn from the booth and first saw the dark domes, the crosses of the Novodevichy Convent, saw frosty dew on the dusty grass, saw the hills of the Sparrow Hills and the wooded coast meandering over the river and hiding in the lilac distance, when he felt a touch of fresh air and heard the sounds of jackdaws flying from Moscow through a field when then suddenly a splash of light from east and the edge of the sun solemnly floated out from behind the clouds, and domes, and crosses, and dew, and the distance, and the river, everything sparkled in a joyful light, - Pierre felt a new, untested feeling of joy and strength of life.

I've seen mountain ranges
Freaky as dreams
When at the hour of the morning dawn
Smoked like altars
Their heights in the blue sky,
And cloud after cloud
Leaving his secret lodging for the night,
TO east guided the run -
Like a white caravan
Vagrant birds from distant lands!

Hundreds of fresh, bloody bodies of people, two hours ago, full of various, high and small hopes and desires, with numb limbs, lay on a dewy flowering valley separating the bastion from the trench, and on the flat floor of the Chapel of the Dead in Sevastopol; hundreds of people with curses and prayers on their parched lips - crawling, tossing and turning and groaning - some among the corpses in the flowering valley, others on stretchers, on bunks and on the bloodied floor of the dressing station; and everything is the same as in previous days, lightning flared up over Sapun Mountain, the twinkling stars turned pale, a white mist pulled from the rustling dark sea, the scarlet dawn on east, crimson long clouds scattered across the light azure horizon, and everything is the same as in the old days, promising joy, love and happiness to the whole revived world, a mighty, beautiful luminary emerged.

But here on east began to flare up dawn, and the comet was gone. The night shadows in the forest are gone; the grayish-blue light of morning spread across the land. And suddenly bright sunbeams burst out from under the horizon and at once illuminated the entire sea.

Meanwhile, a huge, quiet rain poured down, the air became clear and fresh, the sky cleared, and on east the gray gloom begins to silver, preparing the place dawn a day like the saints of our father Methodius of Pesnosh, a day to which, as we can recall, the deacon Achilles attached such special and, one might say, great importance that he even ordered the meek archpriest to write down this day for everlasting memory.

But here on east a pink stripe appeared - I was engaged dawn... The stars quickly began to fade; the magic picture of the night was gone, and the dim light of morning spread in the darkening gray-blue air. The red coals of the fire were dim and covered with ash; the embers were smoking, the fire seemed to go inside them.

Dawn was beginning ... From the darkness began to protrude hills covered with forest, Devil's Rock and bushes, bent over the river. Everything foreshadowed cloudy weather ... But suddenly suddenly on east, behind the mountains, a crimson dawn, which painted the gloomy sky in purple. In this golden-pink glow, every bush and every twig on the tree became clearly visible. I watched as fascinated by the light play of the rays of the rising sun.

449. Read it. Indicate the means of communication between parts in complex sentences (compositional conjunctions, subordinate conjunctions, allied words, intonation). Explain the placement of punctuation marks.

1) The reader will guess that the next day Lisa was not slow to appear in the grove. 2) Dawn was shining in the east, and the golden rows of clouds seemed to await the sun. 3) Liza left the forest, climbed across the fields, crept into the garden and rushed headlong to the farm, where Nastya was waiting for her. 4) One thing made it difficult for her: she tried to walk through the yard barefoot, but the sod pricked her delicate legs ... 5) Muromsky asked Berestov for a droshky, for he admitted that he was not able to ride home from a bruise.

(A. Pushkin)

Compound sentence

§ 83. Punctuation marks in compound sentences

1. Simple sentences that are part of a compound sentence are separated from each other by a comma, for example: 1) The air breathes with a spring scent, and all nature is revived. (L.); 2) The strange old man spoke in a very drawn-out manner, the sound of his voice also amazed me. (T.)

2. A comma is not placed before connecting and separating unions if the sentences they connect have a common minor term or a common subordinate clause, for example: 1) From the window mountains shine far away and the Dnieper is visible. (G.); 2) The stars were already starting to fade and the sky was turning gray, when the carriage drove up to the porch of the house in Vasilievsky... (T.)

3. When the second sentence unexpectedly joins the first or is sharply opposed to it, then a dash is placed between the sentences, for example: 1) He will give a sign - and everyone laughs. (NS.); 2) The arrow comes out of the quiver, soared - and the Cossack falls from the bloody mound. (NS.)

4. If the combined sentences are significantly widespread, already have commas within themselves or are less closely related in meaning, then a semicolon is put between them, for example: 1) Almost every evening, later, they left somewhere out of town, to Oreanda or the waterfall; and the walk was a success, the impressions were invariably beautiful and majestic every time. (H); 2) Tatyana, on the advice of the nanny, going to bewitch at night, quietly ordered the table to be set in the bath for two appliances; but Tatiana suddenly became afraid. (NS.)

450. Read and indicate where there are compound sentences and where are sentences with homogeneous predicates. Write off with punctuation marks. List the grammatical basis for each sentence.

1) I gave him your order and he fulfilled it with great pleasure. (Ch.) 2) So I sat down by the fence and began to listen. (L.) 3) The sun went down and dim clouds hung over the dark steppe. (A. N. T.) 4) In half an hour we were sitting at home drinking tea and telling our long-awaited comrades our adventures. (Ars.) 5) The conversation seemed interesting to him [Pierre] and he stopped waiting for an opportunity to express his thoughts. (L. T.) 6) Both listened and spoke too lively and naturally, and Anna Pavlovna did not like this. (L. T.) 7) We began to look for a mountain crevice for the night and suddenly saw a calm fire. (Prishv.) 8) The coachman touched it with the reins and the troika took off into the steppe. (A. N. T.) 9) It was beginning to get dark and stars were shining in the sky. (Ch.) 10) This conversation continued for about an hour and apparently made a deep impression on Andrey Yefimitch. (Ch.) 11) The starlings hatched and flew away, and for a long time their place in the birdhouse was occupied by sparrows. (Prishv.) 12) A month rose and was reflected in a red column on the other side of the pond. (Ch.) 13) From a high cliff above our fanza, I noticed a steamer and I wanted to look at people. (Prishv.) 14) While walking through the forest, I almost got lost, but luckily I came across a path and it led me to the sea. (M.-Mak.)

451. Write off by placing the necessary punctuation marks. In each sentence, indicate the grammatical basis.

I.1) In the corridors, something forged thundered and knocked and officers' shouts were heard. (Bulg.) 2) Dark rain clouds were approaching from the east and sipping moisture from there. (Ch.) 3) Two fires were burning on the shore at the fishery and there was no one in the sea. (M.G.) 4) Princess Marya ... silently looked at her brother and in her beautiful eyes there was both love and sadness. (L. T.) 5) Startsev kept getting ready to see the Turkins, but there was a lot of work in the hospital and he could not choose free time. (Ch.) 6) Blackbirds screamed and in the swamps nearby in the swamps something alive hummed pitifully as if blowing into an empty bottle. (Ch.) 7) Lopakhin probably would have let go of the cook, but again he heard the approaching hum of planes and he hurriedly headed for his trench. (Shoal.) 8) Life is given once and you want to live it cheerfully, meaningfully, beautifully. (Ch.)

II. 1) Pugachev gave a sign and I was immediately released and left. (P.) 2) His friends advised him to complain, but the inspector thought he waved his hand and decided to back down. (P.) 3) The table and the bed stood in the same places, but there were no more flowers on the windows and everything around showed dilapidation and neglect. (P.) 4) Sometimes again, I will revel in harmony over fiction, I will shed tears and maybe my sad sunset will flash love with a farewell smile. (P.) 5) Ostap has already taken up his own business and has long since moved away from the kuren, Andriy himself, not knowing why, felt some stuffiness in his heart. (D.) 6) The road then went into a ravine, then wound along the slope of the mountain and at the edge of the earth lay huge new heaps of clouds. (A. N. T.) 7) Now the door creaks, then the gate quietly opens, then the hunched figure weaves from the house through the gardens. (Cor.) 8) It was quiet in the garden, only the bird sometimes tossed and turned and again fell asleep in the linden branches, and the tree frogs sighed softly and sadly, and the fish splashed in the pond. (A. N. T.) 9) I was about to ask him about the dog, but he was obviously not in the spirit. (T.)

452. Read and specify sentences where there is a common minor clause or a common subordinate clause. Write off with punctuation marks.

1) In the city garden next door, an orchestra played and a choir of songwriters sang. (Ch.) 2) At this time a bell was heard and she got up. (Ch.) 3) Pechorin did not take his eyes off [Bela] and she often looked at him from under her brows. (L.) 4) At the beginning of April, starlings were already rustling and yellow butterflies were flying in the garden. (Ch.) 5) Suddenly, on the lower floor under the balcony, a violin began to play and two gentle female voices began to sing. (Ch.) 6) It became stuffy in the sakla and I went out into the air to freshen up. (L.) 7) The night was already falling on the mountains and the fog began to roam the gorges. (L.) 8) On the right, lightning flashed incessantly and the roar of cannon fire was heard. (Step.) 9) In the slanting rays of the setting sun, the stone buildings of the port city shine brightly, the coastal sands gleam, and the quiet plain of the sea burns into the endless distance. (New-Pr.) 10) In the wind, the forests rustle with a great ocean rumble and the tops of the pines bend after the passing clouds. (Paust.) 11) The sun was hiding behind the cold peaks and the whitish fog began to disperse in the valleys when the ringing of a traffic bell and the cry of cabs rang out in the street. (L.) 12) When the moon came out from behind the clouds, everything around brightened and a silvery path appeared on the sea.

453. From a simple common sentence, form a complex sentence.

Sample. Despite the late hour, one could still hear birds singing in the forest. - It was late, but in the forest you could still hear birds singing.

1) Despite severe fatigue, I did not want to sleep. 2) Due to prolonged rains, the swamps have become completely impassable. 3) At the end of the report, the audience asked the speaker many questions. 4) After a detailed discussion of the plan for the upcoming excursion, the students hit the road.

454. Make compound sentences using conjunctions in them and, yes, not that ... not that, but, but, or.

455. Write off by placing the missing punctuation marks. List the grammatical basis for each sentence.

I. 1) Heading forward, we soon crossed the Pevchaya d. Line in the north-west direction. Suddenly, an ancient river terrace opened in front of us, descending to another d. Line covered with other vegetation. (Prishv.) 2) The air was a little bit frosty and completely transparent and the sea was completely blue embraced the misty mountain and the mountain reeds in white laces from frost on the blue were getting prettier and prettier. (Prishv.) 3) Thunder thundered and it was raining through the rain the sun was shining and a wide rainbow was spreading from end to end. At this time, the bird cherry blossomed and the bushes of the wild currant turned green above the water itself. (Prishv.) 4) Dawn flared up outside the windows and in its light stood a garden covered with flowers of wet snow. (Paust.) 5) Rooks shouted across the river in the branches and everywhere in the bushes and grass birds chirped. (A. N. T.) 6) Snow is trampled down mixed with mud, and only in the gardens and in the fields, bathed in the radiance of the cold autumn sun, does it sparkle with snowy whiteness. (Nov.-Pr.) 7) Over the mountains, it was probably dawn, but here in a deep gorge the light broke a little bit and the darkness became milky. (Cor.)

II. 1) From the bench (n ..) the coast was visible and (from) that the feeling of infinity and the greatness of the sea space increased even more. (Kupr.) 2) In the sky (n ..) clouds and stars (not) usually move brightly (?) Xia and others .. squeeze in their bottomless height. (Kupr.) 3) (Some) where the sail was white and the seagulls were smoothly flapping their wings, dropping into the water, barely reaching it and rising in circles again (in) the top, and a kite was floating high and slowly over the gardens. (Hound.) 4) It gets dark in the yard and a tallow candle is lit in the upper room. (Ch.) 5) The air is stuffy and smells of herbs. (Ch.) 6) The weather is excellent and unfortunately there is no rain. (Ch.) 7) It was warm and the winter rye was smoothly agitated by the midday breeze. (Hound.) 8) The grass of cheese and tightly p .. is given to the fire and (because of) the fire snakes creep slowly, then breaking into pieces, then extinguishing, then flaring up again. (Ch.) 9) The bad weather continued and (by) it seems ... it will not be over (?) Soon and I (by) involuntarily comes (?) And hurries (?) With from (?) A trip to the Crimea where I will stay all autumn and probably all winter. (Ch.) 10) It was already quite warm and the thunder rumbled for a long time, but already (n ..) it was dying (n ..) for a moment. (Kupr.)

456. Explain the placement of punctuation marks in front of a repeating union and, define the role of the multi-union.

1) The rumor about me will spread throughout all of Russia, and every language in her will call me, and the proud grandson of the Slavs, and the Finn, and now the wild Tungus, and the Kalmyk friend of the steppes. 2) And the heart beats in ecstasy, and for him the deity, and inspiration, and life, and tears, and love have risen again. 3) Arise, prophet, and see, and hearken, fulfill my will, and, going around the seas and the earth, burn the hearts of people with a verb.

(A. Pushkin)

457. Write off the text based on the memoirs of a contemporary of AS Griboyedov - later the famous actor P. Karatygin. Insert missing letters, missing punctuation marks. Prepare to retell the text. Find a phraseological phrase in the text, select synonyms for it, including phraseological ones. Find synonyms for the highlighted word, arranging them in ascending order of the sign. What is the name of such a means of expressiveness of language?

In 1824, Griboyedov's deathless comedy appeared in the manuscript. We invited Aleksandr Sergeevich to play Woe from Wit at our school theater and he was delighted with this proposal. In a few days, they painted the roles in a week, they learned them and things went smoothly.

Griboyedov himself came to us for rehearsal .. and taught us very diligently. You should have seen with what simple-hearted pleasure he sweated his hands ... seeing his Woe from Wit at our childish theater. He was very pleased with us and we were delighted that we could please him. To one of the rehearsals, he took Alexander Bestuzhev and Wilhelm Küchelbecker with him and they also praised us ... or ...

Finally, the comedy was already completely prepared and the next day a performance was scheduled, but alas, all our worries and hopes burst like a soap bubble. On the eve of the performance itself (during) during the last rehearsal ... Inspector Bock comes (?) To us and announces that the play (not) approved ... by the censorship cannot be played in the theater school. We went immediately to Griboyedov and this fatal news greatly upset him.

So the poet (not) judged ... it was to see on stage (even in such a miserable performance ... as ours) his immortal comedy.

  1. - A union that has an Indo-European nature and ascends, most likely, to the Indo-European ei (in Greek ei - "if"). Krylov's etymological dictionary
  2. - and I union 1. Used when combining homogeneous members of a sentence and whole sentences, which are homogeneous messages. || Used when listing homogeneous members of a sentence or subordinate clauses. Efremova's Explanatory Dictionary
  3. - (union). Obsleslav. It is believed to have arisen from the local form. n. indicate. pronoun. e - * ei (> u as a result of the process of monophthongization of the diphthong), which is now preserved in the forms of indirect. cases pronouns. 3rd l. he, it, she (compare him, him, her, them, them, etc.), see others like him. Etymological Dictionary of Shansky
  4. - I is the tenth letter of the Russian alphabet. A modified Old Church Slavonic Cyril letter H ("ilk"), which goes back to the letter η of the Greek uncial. The numerical value of Cyril's N is 8, the glagolic one is 20. Great Soviet Encyclopedia
  5. - And (Chinese, literally - duty / justice, due justice, as well as duty, a sense of duty, justice, integrity, honesty, correctness, principle, meaning, meaning) is one of the fundamental categories of Chinese philosophy ... New Philosophical Encyclopedia
  6. - I is the tenth letter of Old Russian. alphabet, tslav. name - others like (see others), ik. Numerical value = 8. Along with this, the (eleventh) letter ï with a numerical value also existed to denote sound. = 10. Finally, there was a special Old Russian, tslav. Etymological Dictionary of Max Vasmer
  7. - 1. I1, union. 1. Single or repeating, connects homogeneous members of a sentence, as well as parts of a compound sentence. Theory and practice. The Russian soldier is both brave and hardy. Hope arose, and he became cheerful again. Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary
  8. - I. And unchanged. 1.g. and cf. The tenth letter of the Russian alphabet denoting the vowel sound [and]. Uppercase I. Linear and. // Control. to denote the ninth member of a series of homogeneous objects. Corps and. Item i. 2. m. The vowel sound [and] denoted by this letter. Kuznetsov's Explanatory Dictionary
  9. - And - the tenth letter of the Russian alphabet; goes back to the Cyrillic letter "ilk" (the cross line of which changed direction) - which, in addition to the sound, also had a digital value of 8; in the pre-revolutionary Russian alphabet it is called "and octal". Big encyclopedic dictionary
  10. - And I, i The name of the letter. First came the gentlemen of the Cadets, then we came and, like a flock of sheep, hid one behind the other; then we all lined up and became straighter than the letter i. 19. 3.1775. Smolyanka A.P. Levshina - Ek. II. // РВ 1896 11 332. | transfer Dictionary of gallicisms of the Russian language
  11. - spelling. i1, unsl., p. (letter name) u2, union and particle Spelling dictionary Lopatin
  12. - (< кириллич. I "иже") 10-я буква русского алфавита (поперечная черта позднее изменила направление на современное); в Российской империи эту букву называли "И восьмеричное"; 2) "И десятеричное" – то же, что ижица. Dictionary of linguistic terms Zherebilo
  13. - 1. (or Dun-i - eastern I) - whale. the name of the tribes that lived in antiquity in eastern China. According to legend, and from time immemorial inhabited b. including China. Subsequently, the Yins, and then the Zhouses, pushed the Yi to the east. Soviet Historical Encyclopedia
  14. - AND Grammar dictionary of Zaliznyak
  15. - And, neskl., Wed. the name of the letter "and", the name of the corresponding sound · etc. · Meaning; · Avg. a1 And octal - see octal. And decimal - see decimal. And the short one - see th. II. And (· without · blow.), Union. 1. connecting. uptr. Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

Verification work

on the topic “Complex sentence. Punctuation marks in the SSP ".

I option

1.

a) In the pine thickets, birches showered with leaf gilding trembled from the cold. (K. Paustovsky.)

b) I assured myself that this autumn is the first and last in my life. (K. Paustovsky.)

c) The trees began to turn yellow from below, I saw red aspens below and with everything still green on the tops. (K. Paustovsky.)

d) Dawn was shining in the east and golden rows of clouds seemed to be waiting for the sun.

2. Indicate the MTP.

a) I gave him your order and he fulfilled it with great pleasure. (A. Chekhov.)

b) So I sat down by the fence and began to listen. (M. Lermontov.)

c) The origins of filial feelings for the homeland lie where we are born and live. (V. Peskov.)

d) Either the cosmonauts seemed special to him, then Alexei began to see them as the same fighter pilots. (A. Semenikhin.)

e) Everything passes but not everything is forgotten. (I. Bunin.)

3.

a) My friend spoke little but very interesting.

b) My friend spoke little, but I listened to him with great interest.

c) When mowing, either mosquitoes or midges are circling.

d) When mowing, the midges are circling, the mosquitoes are ringing and stinging.

e) A ray of sunshine flashed in the east and revived nature.

4.

a) Dadon fell from the chariot, gasped once and he died.

b) It was hot, the children asked to drink.

c) Another second and his hand pulled the rod towards itself. (A. Perventsev.)

d) A river, wriggling like a brilliant stream, flows through the fields in a cold wave and a gazebo dressed with luscious foliage bending over its azure depth is reflected by the smooth surface of the river. (S. Nadson.)

5.

a) Occasionally an exhausted sail will pop or a wave will splash under the stern. (K. Paustovsky.)

b) Shalanda moved with strong jerks, turning right or left. (V. Kataev.)

c) Either the doctors were wrong, or the wound overgrown by itself. (Yu. Trifonov.)

d) After the thunderstorm, everything shone and sparkled and breathed easily. (G. Fedoseev.)

6. Pick an end to the beginning of this complex sentence. Explain those by writing the staging of the dash.

a) Another stroke of the oar - and ...

b) We run into the room - and ...

c) The eagle throws a stone from a height - and ...

7.

a) [ ], and [ ].

b) [ , and ].

v) [ and ] - and .

8.

Option II

1. Indicate the type of complex sentences (no punctuation marks).

a) The sun went down and the night followed the day without a gap. (M. Lermontov.)

b) The story of an art critic helped us to understand how deeply the historical era was recreated in the picture of a talented artist.

c) The tree is felled where it bent. (Proverb.)

d) I know you have both pride and outright honor in your heart. (A. Pushkin.)

2. Indicate the MTP.

a) A dry leaf falls at night, the wind gets angry and knocks on the window. (A. Fet.)

b) N. G. Chernyshevsky, for example, noted that "Griboyedov must share with Pushkin the glory of transforming literature."

c) Suddenly the crowd was heard in both directions and Stepan Paramonovich came out, a young merchant, a daring fighter. (M. Lermontov.)

d) Somewhat to the side of the house, a pitiful cherry orchard with a wattle fence darkened, and sleeping sunflowers stood with their heavy heads bowed under the windows. (A. Chekhov.)

e) Chelkash was always cheerful and caustic today was obviously out of sorts and answered questions abruptly and sharply. (M. Gorky.)

3. Indicate simple sentences complicated by homogeneous terms.

a) The first hunting failure upset me but did not destroy the hunting passion. (I. Sokolov-Mikitov.)

b) Again the inspiration of my lifeless soul appeared and turned melancholy the ruin of passions into a song. (M. Lermontov.)

c) His soul has gotten used to storms and anxieties, and when he is thrown ashore, he is bored and languishing. (M. Lermontov.)

d) My friend, do not cry before parting and do not disturb the young heart with premature torment. (M. Lermontov.)

e) Twilight was approaching and it was necessary to hurry. (V. Arseniev.)

4. Indicate the MTP where you would put the dash.

a) One jump and the lion is already on the back of the buffalo. (A. Kuprin.)

b) And it is boring and sad and there is no one to lend a hand in a moment of mental adversity. (M. Lermontov.)

c) Baikal rustles through the sparse foliage in the fog and pulls moisture into the autumn window. (A. Zhuravlev.)

d) He said, and Petersburg emerged from a wild swamp. (A. Pushkin.)

5. Indicate the BSC with a common minor member of the proposal.

a) At night, submarines and stars dotted the sky. (I. Bunin.)

b) On the lower floor, under the balcony, a violin began to play and two gentle female voices began to sing. (A. Chekhov.)

c) From dawn, the cuckoo across the river calls loudly in the distance, and in a young birch forest it smells of mushrooms and foliage. (I. Bunin.)

d) The grass is still full of transparent tears and the thunder in the distance is thundering.

6. Pick an end to the beginning of this complex sentence. Explain in writing the setting of the dash.

a) There was a rustle - and ...

b) A clear hit with the ball - and ...

c) The twig snapped - and ...

7. Make and write down sentences for these patterns.

a) Then [ ], then [ ].

b) [ ], and [ ].

v) [ ], and [ ].

8. Write off sentences by inserting missing punctuation marks and spelling.

It was already ten o'clock and the full moon was over the garden. In the Shumins' house, the service had just ended ... the second was ordered by the grandmother and now Nadya went out into the garden for a minute it was clear how the table was being laid in the hall like in a sh ... on a table ... the grandmother was not bustling about. Father Andrei talked about something (that) with the mother of Nadia Nina Ivanovna and now the mother, in the ... black illumination ...

The garden was quietly cool and dark shadows lay on the ground. You could hear how somewhere (that) d..leko should be outside the city kr..chali l..gushki. I breathed deeply and h .. I wanted to think that it was not here but somewhere under the sky above the trees .. i d .. leko outside the city in p .. lyah and l .. sakh razvula ... now sv..ya weight. .ya life is a sacrament .. and so on .. red. (A. Chekhov.)

Keys to Option I:

1. a) - simple, b) - SPP, c) - BSP, d) - SSP;

2. a), d), e);

3. a), d), e);

4. a), c);

5.a), d).

8. Key to the text:

It was already ten o'clock and the full moon was shining over the garden. In the Shumins' house, the service that the grandmother had ordered had just ended, and now Nadya — she went out into the garden for a minute — could see how the table was being laid in the hall, how grandmother was bustling about in her silk dress. Father Andrei was talking about something with Nadia's mother, Nina Ivanovna, and now her mother seemed young in the evening light.

The garden was quiet, cool, and dark shadows lay on the ground. You could hear how, somewhere far away, there must be frogs outside the city. I breathed deeply, and I wanted to think that not here, but somewhere under the sky, above the trees, far outside the city, in the fields and forests, now its own spring life, mysterious and beautiful, unfolded.

Keys to Option II:

1.a) - SSP, b), c) - SPP, d) - BSP;

2.c), d);

3. a), b), d);

4. a), d);

5.a), b).

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