With my small hard hand (3) painted yellow (4) especially noticeable on crooked nails. Mikhail Lermontov - Mtsyri (Poem): Verse

1. On long everyday a life ( not homogeneous definitions; compare: everyday life was long). 2. In this lunar piercing beam (heterogeneous definitions are expressed by a pronoun, relative and quality adjective and; compare: the moonbeam was piercing). 3. long, fenced off stone, massive fences streets from thick wonderful trees ( long, fenced off street fences - homogeneous definitions; In second place - participial; stone, massive fences - homogeneous definitions; characterize the subject different parties, but in this context they combine common feature: "stone, and therefore massive"; with thick wonderful trees - homogeneous definitions; characterize an object from different angles, but in this context they are united by a common feature: “thick, and therefore beautiful”). 4. brave fishing boats (heterogeneous definitions are expressed by qualitative and possessive adjectives; compare: the fishing boats were brave). 5. washed rains young month (heterogeneous definitions; participial turnover in the first place; compare: the young moon was washed by the rains). 6. Rain hasty, young(homogeneous definitions are after the word being defined). 7. All their new, Masonic thoughts ( all their new- heterogeneous definitions are expressed by pronouns and a qualitative adjective; new, Masonic- homogeneous definitions, expressed qualitatively and relative adjectives; in this context are synonymous). eight. Rearing by the wind deep purple hail cloud (heterogeneous definitions are expressed by participial turnover in the first place, qualitative and relative adjectives). nine. half open little mouth (heterogeneous definitions; cf.: small mouth was half open). 10. small folding plump pocket mirror (heterogeneous definitions; cf .: the round mirror was folding; folding mirror was small). 11. tired, wet under rain watchmen sailors ( tired, wet under rain homogeneous definitions; in second place - participial turnover; wet under rain watchmen sailors - heterogeneous definitions; compare: the sailors on duty were soaked in the rain). 12. Old man, soiled, baggy, awkward, strange utterly (homogeneous definitions are after the word being defined<). 13. В pointed straw hats (heterogeneous definitions characterize an object from different angles - shape and material; cf .: straw hats were pointed). 14. Cold, metal light (homogeneous definitions in this context are synonyms). fifteen. fearful, slave note (homogeneous definitions; they characterize an object from different angles, but in this context they are united by a common feature: “fearful, and therefore slavish”). sixteen. lead, extinguished eyes (homogeneous definitions - epithets: both adjectives are used in figurative meanings).

Exercise 18

1. frowning since morning weather began to be gradually explained (the definition is in front of the noun). 2. He already opened his mouth and got up a little from the bench, but suddenly, horrified , closed his eyes ... (the definition refers to a personal pronoun and is separated from it by other members of the sentence). 3. Caught in evil despair , I(the definition refers to a personal pronoun) saw around only these waves with whitish manes . 4. Seized by some vague premonition , Korchagin dressed quickly and went out into the street (a common definition is before the noun, but has an additional adverbial meaning of the reason, cf .: Since Korchagin was seized with some kind of foreboding, he quickly got dressed...). 5. Meresyev sat silent and anxious (cf.: Meresyev was silent and anxious). 6. Passed stoker, Similar to a black man , and did not shut the door near me (the definition comes after the noun). 7. Bye tarantass, barked , with a roar rolls along the bridges through the ravines, I look at the piles bricks, left over from a burnt house and drowned in weeds , and think about what old Kologrivov would do if he saw impudent, galloping around the yard of his estate (all definitions come after nouns). eight. Pavel went to her room and tired, sat down on a chair (a single definition is separated from the defined word by other members of the sentence; union and connects predicates, cf .: Paul went out and sat down). 9. Fire torn next to him bombs(the definition comes before the noun) instantly illuminated two Human, standing at the top , (the definition comes after the noun) and white foam of greenish waves, cut by the steamer (the definition comes after the noun). ten. Heavy, nobody unheard bolt shook the air (homogeneous definitions before the noun are not isolated, but are separated by a comma). 11. Chichikov only noticed through thick cover(single adjective before noun) poured rain(single adjective before noun) something like a roof (the attributive turnover refers to an indefinite pronoun and makes up an integral combination with it). 12. Frightened by the noise , badger rushed to the side and disappeared from sight (a common definition is before the noun, but has an additional adverbial meaning of the cause, cf .: Since the badger was frightened by the noise, he rushed to the side and disappeared from sight.).

Exercise 19

1. The girl plucked a sprig from a currant bush and, delighted with the aroma of the buds, caught up with her companion and handed him the sprig. 2. In the long beard of the father of the archpriest and in his small mustache, connecting with the beard at the corners of the mouth, several black hairs flicker, giving it the appearance of silver trimmed with niello. 3. His eyes are brown, bold and clear. 4. The sky is almost not reflected in the water, dissected by the blows of oars, steamship propellers, sharp keels of Turkish feluccas and other ships plowing the cramped harbor in all directions. 5. A long dam lined with silvery poplars closed this pond. 6. She was in a white coat, stained with blood, in a scarf, tightly tied to the very eyebrows. 7. Long, girthy, pines raised wide arms and everyone clings to the clouds, trying to keep. 8. Angry in appearance, he was kind at heart. 9. Energetic, tall, a little angry and mocking, he stands like that, as if rooted to the logs, and in a tense pose, ready to turn the rafts every second, vigilantly looks ahead. 10. The blue southern sky, darkened by dust, is cloudy. 11. Mountains like a flock of clouds protruded from the sea, and behind them clouds swirled like snowy mountains. 12. The ringing of anchor chains, the rumble of coupled wagons carrying cargo, the metallic shriek of iron sheets falling from somewhere on a pavement stone, the dull thud of wood, the rattling of cabbies, the whistles of steamships, now piercingly sharp, now deafly roaring, the screams of loaders, sailors and customs soldiers - all these sounds merge into the deafening music of the working day. 13. And the people themselves, who originally gave birth to this noise, are ridiculous and pathetic: their figures, dusty, ragged, nimble, bent under the weight of goods lying on their backs, fussily run here and there in clouds of dust, in a sea of ​​heat and sounds , they are insignificant compared to the iron colossi surrounding them, piles of goods, rattling wagons and everything they created. 14. Long, bony, slightly stooped, he slowly walked over the stones. 15. He is a very kind person, but with rather strange concepts and habits. 16. But to pay for something, even the most necessary, suddenly two hundred, three hundred rubles seemed to them almost suicide. 17. The next day we learned that Soviet intelligence entered the city, but, shocked by the monstrous picture of flight, stopped at the slopes to the port and did not open fire. 18. Obviously, depressed by the memories, Arzhanov fell silent for a long time. 19. He looked around and saw that the overturned and long-torn apart truck lying on the road was smoking, quickly flaring up. 20. The dawn came, and, chained in snow, Kazbek caught fire with a two-headed fragment of a crystal. 21. And, enclosed in a regular square, it rushes about and rushes over the fence, then it silently flies around the garden. 22. I never entered the house, sat on a bench and, not noticed by anyone, left. 23. But besides the song, we had something else good, something we loved and, perhaps, replaced the sun for us. 24. He stood, surprised by an unexpected meeting, and, also embarrassed, was about to leave. 25. Soft and silvery, it [the sea] merged there with the blue southern sky and sleeps soundly, reflecting in itself the transparent fabric of cirrus clouds, motionless and not hiding the golden patterns of the stars.

Exercise 20

1. One of them was Stolz, the other was his buddy, writer, full , with an apathetic face , thoughtful, as if sleepy eyes (inconsistent definitions in the same row with a separate agreed definition). 2. Blue , in the constellations , lasts midnight(inconsistent definition in the same row with a separate agreed definition; separated from the main word by other members of the sentence). 3. It was Lyoshka Shulepnikov, just very old , crumpled , with a gray mustache , unlike himself (an inconsistent definition in the same row with separate agreed definitions; they stand after the main word - a proper name). 4. Wish speak disappeared with her daughter (the infinitive definition forms a whole phrase with a noun; it stands in the middle of a sentence and is pronounced without pauses). 5. broad-shouldered , short-legged , in heavy boots , in a thick caftan the color of road dust , is he stood in the middle of the steppe, as if carved out of stone (inconsistent and agreed definitions refer to a personal pronoun). 6. And all she is, in an old tunic , with a burnt cap on dark blond smooth hair , seemed to Alexei very tired and tired (inconsistent definitions refer to a personal pronoun). 7. The next morning Luzgin, in an elegant blue silk dress , with whipped bouffant of light blond hair , fresh , ruddy , lush and fragrant , with bracelets and rings on plump hands , hurriedly drank coffee, afraid to be late for the ship (inconsistent and agreed definitions are after the proper name). eight. lifter at the entrance, gloomy , with drooping cheeks , greeted Lyosha with a nod of his head (an inconsistent definition in the same row with a separate agreed definition is after a noun that characterizes a person by profession). 9. Suddenly out white , with frosted pimply glass doors(non-isolated agreed and inconsistent definitions are in front of the noun) the old one came out female with a cigarette in my mouth (non-isolated inconsistent single definition). ten. In a white tie , in a dapper overcoat , with a string of stars and crosses on a gold chain in a tailcoat loop , general was returning from dinner, alone (a number of inconsistent homogeneous definitions refer to a noun that characterizes a person by social status). 11. I didn’t leave my memory Elizabeth Kievna, with red hands , in a man's dress , with a pitiful smile and meek eyes (a number of homogeneous inconsistent definitions refer to a proper name). 12. I'm surprised that you, with your kindness , do not feel it (the inconsistent definition refers to a personal pronoun). 13. With her defenselessness, she evoked chivalrous in him feeling - obscure , fence off , protect (Infinitive definitions are at the end of the sentence and have an explanatory meaning - you can insert “namely” before them). 14. Sometimes in the general harmony of the splash, an elevated and playful note is heard - one of the waves, bolder , crawled closer to us (an inconsistent definition is expressed in the form of a comparative degree of an adjective; can be replaced by a subordinate clause: which is bolder ). 15. Suddenly everyone left their work, turned to face us, bowed low, and some peasants, older , greeted my father and me (an inconsistent definition is expressed in the form of a comparative degree of an adjective; can be replaced by a subordinate clause: who are older ). 16. kids older were spinning under his hands (an inconsistent definition is expressed in the form of the comparative degree of the adjective and merges with the main word into an integral combination). 17. So I have only one questionable pleasure - look out the window at the fishing (definition - the infinitive with dependent words is at the end of the sentence and has an explanatory meaning - you can insert “namely” before them). 18. She was pursued by a secret dream - go into the partisan underground (definition - the infinitive with dependent words is at the end of the sentence and has an explanatory meaning - you can insert “namely” before them). 19. Kirill Ivanovich felt in himself wish repeat each word several times (definition - the infinitive is in the middle of the sentence and forms a whole phrase with the noun). 20. On the bridge, dressed in raincoats , with short-brimmed southwests on their heads , stand captain and watch officer(inconsistent and agreed definitions are separated from the main words by other members of the sentence).

Exercise 21

Mount Kazbek, Lake Baikal, frost governor, design engineer, Anika the warrior, self-taught artist, old watchman, Ivanushka the Fool, boletus mushroom, portrait painter, rhinoceros beetle, hermit crab, locksmith- toolmaker, female doctor, general practitioner, Moscow River, Mother Russia, poor peasant, poor peasant, floss threads, expert cook, expert cook, hero artilleryman, little orphan, old father, drunkard watchman, watchman drunkard, civil engineer, Moscow city, city of Moscow, Dumas son, pan officer, bomber aircraft, finch bird, comrade general, General Ivanov, brawler cock, Teacher newspaper, Lake Ritsa, Krutovka village, box houses.

Exercise 22

1. Artist- creator. 2. Soldier- sappers. 3. Horn- blast furnace worker. 4. Heart- a rock. 5. Pipe- antenna. 6. City Simbirsk. 7. In the picture "After the rain" . 8. To the city Eagle, novel "Sunday" . 9. Steamboat "Song of Ossian" . 10. Cat Stepan. 11. Actors- tragedians. 12. About the soldier- an orphan . 13. Tramp-wind. 14. Steppe Eagles. 15. Mother Volga. sixteen. Composer Edgar Grieg, cities Bergen. 17. Close to the city Pereslavl-Zalessky , manor Botik. 18. Legs- stilts, hare-hare. 19. Eyes- beads. 20. Spiders- hunters. 21. Dog- actress. 22. Ancestors- nomads. 23. In the mountains Ala-Tau . 24. Miller Pankrat. 25. Lemon Butterfly. 26. artist Petrov. 27. In the city- museum. 28. Bread and salt. 29. Grandfather- basket maker . 30. Sparrow- watchman .

Exercise 23

1. I sat on the sofa with a cylinder in my hand handsome Kammucini, famous historical painter , and laughed, looking at Torvald (- application before the proper name being defined; can be replaced with a quality adjective: beautiful Kammuchini; - a common application refers to a proper name and stands after it). 2. In those days, almost a quarter of a century ago, there was such Professor Ganchuk , there was Sonya, there were Anton and Lyovka Shulepnikov, nicknamed Shulepa (- a common noun and a proper name form a single combination, are a single member of the sentence; - an application with a nickname word is isolated, as it stands after a proper name and is pronounced with an intonation of isolation). 3. Child of an unknown country , cuddling pigeon young man sitting frightened by a thunderstorm(- the application is separated from the word being defined by other members of the sentence; - the agreed definition is after the noun). 4. One of them, an old man without a mustache and with gray whiskers , similar to the playwright Ibsen, turned out to be a junior doctor of the infirmary (- a common application is after the whole phrase being defined; - an agreed definition is after the noun). 5. The best locksmith in the factory and the first strongman in the suburb , is he he was rude with his boss and therefore earned little (homogeneous common applications refer to a personal pronoun). 6. Glebov, Levkin's oldest friend , was never his slave (a common application is after the proper name). 7. From Shatsky, he first learned about Kara-Bugaz - awesome and mysterious bay of the Caspian Sea , about the inexhaustible reserves of mirabilite in its water, about the possibility of destroying the desert (a common application is after a proper name; it is highlighted with a dash, since you can insert before the application namely; the second dash is omitted, since after the application it is necessary to put a comma to distinguish homogeneous members). 8. Shatsky was amazed by the endurance Miller, helm of the Baltic Fleet (a common application is after the proper name). 9. Overlapping everything and everything, it struck like a loose silver shot sovereign lord of the May night - nightingale, nestled in a river urem(- a common application refers to a common noun, stands before it; - an agreed definition stands after the noun). 10. Labs Already Exist appliances - photocells , converting the energy of the sun into electrical energy ( - a single application, expressed by a common noun, stands after the word being defined - a common noun, has an explanatory meaning: before it you can put namely, so it is highlighted with a dash; after the application, the second dash is not put, since it is necessary to put a comma there to highlight a separate definition; - the agreed definition comes after the noun). 11. From time to time the stork brought in his long beak food - little snake or frog with four outstretched legs (two homogeneous common applications are after the word being defined - a common noun; are distinguished with a dash, as they have an explanatory meaning: before them you can insert namely). 12. Only I, mystery singer , thrown ashore by a thunderstorm (the application refers to a personal pronoun). thirteen. Residents of the Ages and guardians of the north , the cold glare of glaciers looked at the girls the mountains(homogeneous applications are separated from the word being defined by other members of the sentence). 14. One of his colleagues recommended him a medical student Lopukhov(application - a common noun stands before a proper name; is not isolated and not connected with a hyphen). 15. And Birkopf, like a smart person , immediately took advantage of the exclusivity of his position (a common application with the union as stands after a proper name, has an additional causal meaning; can be replaced by a subordinate clause: Since Birkopf was a sharp-witted man, he immediately took advantage of the exclusivity of his position).

Exercise 24

1. In front of everyone, a small dry old man, in black long dress , with a red beard , bird-nosed and green eyes . 2. I liked the inconspicuous much more goof Sasha Mikhailov, the boy is quiet , with sad eyes and good smile , very similar to his meek mother . 3. I was taught by a quiet, shy aunt Natalia, woman with a baby face and transparent eyes . 4. He found out wife Shevtsova, Efrosinya Mironova and went out to meet her. 5. Ah, be she is, this war , cursed. 6. peers for years , close relatives , they almost never separated. 7. He fell to everyone's heart at once - handsome , joker and wit . 8. to me, like a mechanic , it costs nothing to do it. 9. In the mysterious temple of spring shadows, dreamer , is he met with his dream. 10. Helped him out a bike - the only wealth , accumulated over the last three years . 11. A contemporary of L. Tolstoy, Chekhov and Gorky, N. Roerich and Rachmaninov, passionate and even biased witness stormy revolutionary events in Russia , Bunin often argued with history, with the century, with contemporaries. 12. At night I often cried in my sleep dog, nicknamed Funtik , little red dachshund . 13. Left sitting author this inscription Nikolai Kozyrev . 14. Front-line tramp - newsboy , I in any dugout relatives. 15. I felt that our brother, gentlemen , it is not quite decent to laugh at Polykey. 16. Only the young kept themselves somewhat apart. writer, Volgar from the city of Volsk, Alexander Yakovlev . 17. This shrug admiral, seemed to not only forgive his son, but also expressed, like a fair person , an involuntary respect for the youthful " daredevil», not afraid to defend his human dignity . 18. Tremble aspens sensitive - forest barometers . 19. Anton often picked up the phone grandmother, malicious old woman , watching her grandson with vigilant vigilance . 20. Brother father, uncle Nikolai , was pilot, one of the first Russian pilots , killed in the German war . 21. Master Grigory Ivanovich, bald, bearded man in dark glasses calmly tied his uncle's hands with a towel.

Exercise 25

1. Muttered (how?) through the lips(mode of action, measure and degree). 2. Not lit (until when?) more(time). 3. Gets caught (how?) rarely(mode of action, measure and degree); comes across (where?) in Russia(places). 4. Stopped (how?) with amazement (mode of action, measure and degree). 5. Shine and scatter (how? like whom?) dandy(comparisons). 6. Goes (for what purpose?) block(goals). 7. Remove (for what purpose?) for disguise (goals). 8. Called (when?) After school (time); called (where?) to the backyard (places). 9. Covered (how?) all of a sudden(mode of action, measure and degree); embraced (how?) by the neck(mode of action, measure and degree), overturned (how?) jerk(mode of action, measure and degree); overturned (where? and how?) back(two meanings: places and modes of action, measures and degrees). 10. Silent (in spite of what?) with all sympathy (concessions, cf .: although he sympathized ...). 11. Stood (for how long?) all night long(time); stayed (where?) a few miles from Petropavlovsk (places); stayed (how?) under sail (mode of action, measure and degree). 12. Seemed lower (why? for what reason?) from the snow(causes). 13. Let's go (how?) under sail (mode of action, measure and degree); go (where?) along the coast (places). 14. Stood (where?) in Synezerki (places); standing (how long?) One minute(time). 15. Shaggy and fluffy (where?) inside(places); hairy and fluffy (how? like what?) like velvet(comparisons). 16. Dress up (for what purpose?) to welcome spring (goals). 17. Meet (how?) smarter(mode of action, measure and degree). 18. Cannot be bred (why? for what reason?) due to lack of wood (causes). 19. Got up (how?) crowd(mode of action, measure and degree); got up (why?) to prayer(goals). 20. Was present (where?) in the dining room(places); attended (for what purpose?) for decoration (goals). 21. Got off (where?) at the station(places); gone (for what purpose?) have lunch(goals). 22. You can not be a teacher (under what condition?) no knowledge of psychology (conditions). 23. More cunning (on what condition?) in this cold (conditions). 24. I resort to more strict measures (under what condition?) in case of disobedience or expressions of dissatisfaction (conditions). 25. Seemed to be asleep, (despite what?) despite the bright light (concessions). 26. Made it difficult (why?) due to the approach of winter time (causes). 27. Walks (since when?) from time immemorial(time). 28. Looked (when? since when?) care(time); looked (for how long?) for a long time(time); looked (where?) on a candelabra (places). 29. Forgotten (when?) after tears(time). 30. Approached (when?) winters(time); approached (where?) to the lake(places); lived (where?) in stacks(places). 31. Broke (when?) yesterday(time); broken (for what reason?) blindly(causes). 32. Left (where?) to the forge(places); left (for what purpose?) shoe (goals). 33. It seemed (when?) now(time); seemed (why?) for some reason(causes). 34. Walk (when?) spring(time); go (where?) into the grove(places); walk (for what purpose?) by lilies of the valley(goals). 35. Lucky (where?) In Petersburg (places); lucky (in spite of what?) contrary to expectations (concessions).

Exercise 26

1. A neighbor lived in a room against . 2. Against(place) a young man was sitting. 3. I left my companions arrange(goals) overnight stay. 4. It's hard to turn down an opportunity spend the night on the shore. 5. But in such big water swim- this is madness! 6. Spiky stars interfere with sleep. 7. You have the right demand recreation. 8. In her chest bird(comparisons) sang joy. 9. Ulya is cool, everyone corps(mode of action) turned to her. 10. Someone groped for the door with their hands. 11. Danilov asked in a quiet voice (mode of action) and rigidly moved the thin lips of a small mouth. 12. We are walking chambers(places) long. 13. Early March in the morning(time) Victor gathered the cadets. 14. Words seemed him multi-colored spots. 15. The braid was wrapped in a tourniquet straw. 16. Some kind of beast in one jump from the thicket(place) jumped out. 17. Varya from savings(reasons) feeds everyone with milk soup. 18. He screamed from pain(causes). nineteen. From the shore(places) almost inaudibly the boat set sail. 20. We had to give up our evening walk. 21. Give me the key from the closet .

Exercise 27

1. In the evening, sitting on a passing car , I went to Thelma. 2. Some hard worker was dozing in the shade near the wall, squatting . 3. Had to sit folded arms and think (phraseologism). 4. Glebov, worrying, stepped aside, poked back and forth, looking for Yefim, then went into the store, asked around and, cursing mentally , cursing unnecessary people , again went out into the yard ( and connects predicates: poked , asked around there and released). 5. Sometimes Polovtsev, leaving cards , sat right on the floor, folded legs in Kalmyk style , and, spreading a piece of tarpaulin , disassembled, cleaned an already perfectly clean light machine gun ( and connects predicates: sat down and took apart). 6. Glebov stood silently , swaying on their squeaky sandals and looked at the hard worker, remembering his name (silently and connects predicates: stood and watched). 7. Shulepnikov spat out his cigarette butt and, without looking at Glebov , waddled into the depths of the yard ( and connects predicates: spat out and went). 8. Pashka Matveev slept almost around the clock, and waking up , saying: "Notably!" ( a cannot be separated from the participle, cf .: Matveev was sleeping... and he was saying). 9. He again took out a photograph from his pocket, put it on his knees and, looking at her , illuminated by the moon, thought ( and connects predicates: put and thought). 10. Levashov glanced at him, but did not say anything, but, moving the phone , began to turn the handle ( a connects the predicates and is not part of the circumstance: Levashov looked , didn't say , a began to twist ). 11. Eldar sat down, cross-legged , and silently stared with his beautiful ram's eyes at the face of the talking old man ( silently- the verbal meaning is lost; acts as an adverb; merged with the predicate). 12. Soldiers with guns on their shoulders walked first along the road, then turned off it and, rustling boots on dry leaves , walked twenty steps to the right ( and connects predicates: turned off and passed). 13. There is something casually dandy in the movement of modern man on the planet. That he putting your elbow on lowered side window , rushing with the breeze in a car, then, leaning back comfortably on the back of the chair , flies in an airplane and, having breakfast in Moscow , thinks about what he will have lunch in Novosibirsk (unions then ... then, and connect the predicates: then rushes , then flies and thinks). 14. Chelkash, baring his teeth , head up , looked around and, whispering something , lay down again ( and connects predicates: looked around and lay down ). 15. Seeing Nekhlyudov , is he, without getting up from your haunches , looking up from under your drooping eyebrows , gave a hand. 16. Nekhlyudov took the letter, and, promising to deliver it , got up, and, saying goodbye , went out into the street (repeating union and connects predicates: took and got up, and released ). 17. Belted caftan and pulling on a hat , Pierre, trying not to make noise not meet the captain walked down the corridor and out into the street. 18. Maslova wanted to answer and could not, but, sobbing, took out a box of cigarettes from the kalach ( a connects predicates: I could not , a got). 19. Came there and sat down next to each other and holding hands (circumstance - participle turnover in the same row with a non-isolated circumstance - adverb). 20. Stopping Vlasova , is he in one breath and without waiting for answers showered her with crackling dry words (circumstance - adverbial turnover ( without waiting for answers ) in the same row as the non-isolated circumstance). 21. He worked tirelessly (phraseologism). 22. There, in the dark, someone's eyes looked at me without blinking(the verbal meaning is lost; acts as an adverb; merged with the predicate). 23. Alexander Vladimirovich silently pushed forward, removing his wife , and, going down two steps , looked down on the battlefield ( silently- the verbal meaning is lost; acts as an adverb; merged with the predicate; and connects predicates: squeezed through and looked around). 24. Walked without delay (the verbal meaning is lost; acts as an adverb; merged with the predicate). 25. The tree becomes decrepit and dies standing(the verbal meaning is lost; acts as an adverb; merged with the predicate). 26. We went back taking off shoes(the verbal meaning is lost; acts as an adverb; merged with the predicate). 27. And day and night through the snowy desert I hasten to you head over heels (phraseologism). 28. He treated his duties slipshod , doing something exactly extraneous and unnecessary (slipshod - phraseology). 29. You can leave and without waiting for an answer (before the participle there is an intensifying particle and). 30. Licking the headman a lion mercifully in the chest , went on a further journey (the adverbial turnover includes the subject). 31. With the mistress of the house there was an elderly lady, all in black, from cap to boots(turnover is in the nature of clarification, explanation, not associated with the concept of time; beginning cannot be excluded). 32. Alyosha long and sort of squinting your eyes looked at Rakitin (circumstance - participle turnover ( sort of squinting your eyes ) in the same row with a non-isolated circumstance - an adverb). 33. Klim Samghin walked down the street cheerfully and without giving way people you meet (circumstance - adverbial turnover ( not giving way to oncoming people ) in the same row with a non-isolated circumstance - an adverb). 34. He decided to live in a new way starting next week (the circumstance of time; the verbal meaning is lost; beginning can be omitted, cf. he decided to live in a new way from next week). 35. Statistical indicators are displayed based on many data (turnover has the meaning “based on”; proceeding can be omitted, cf .: statistics are derived from many data).

Exercise 28

1. For lack of outbuilding seats , I was given a place in the count's mansions (a common circumstance of reason with a prepositional combination for lack of as there was no room in the outbuilding). 2. Stepan Arkadyevich studied well thanks to his good ability (adverb of reason with a derivative preposition thanks to is at the end of the sentence). 3. Regiment, thanks to the severity of the regimental commander , was in excellent condition thanks to because commander was strict). 4. Again, these were someone else's, theatrical words, but they, at all their nonsense and beatenness , also concerned something painfully insoluble (a common circumstance of concession with the pretext at; breaks the subject and the predicate; can be replaced by an adjective: although they were quarrelsome and beaten). 5. Light decomposes acid by virtue of its brightness (circumstance of reason with a prepositional combination by virtue of is at the end of the sentence). 6. At Gali, by her blindness , spent the whole day on careful fussing with various small things (a common circumstance of the reason has an explanatory meaning; stands in the middle of a sentence; can be replaced by a subordinate clause: because she was blind). 7. And, in spite of determination , Seryozha still experienced severe fear (the circumstance of concession with the pretext in spite of always isolated). 8. Having gone to the officers, Shurka, at the insistence of Chizhik , took him to himself (the circumstance of the cause has an explanatory meaning, breaks the subject and the predicate; can be replaced by a subordinate clause: because Chizhik insisted). 9. In spite of your kindness , he gathered several sailors for a secret meeting about the actions of the boatswain-beast (the circumstance of concession with the pretext in spite of always isolated). 10. Anyutka often shed tears when the master, at the insistence of the lady , sent Anton to the crew for punishment (the circumstance of the reason has a clarifying and explanatory meaning, breaks the subject of the predicate; can be replaced by a subordinate clause: because the lady insisted). 11. Artillerymen set up an observation post at the elevator and, in spite of direct hits , sat there until the end ( and connects homogeneous predicates: arranged and sat; circumstance of concession with a preposition in spite of always isolated). 12. At all ruthlessness towards enemies , I don’t know a more humane person (a common circumstance of concession with the pretext at; stands at the beginning of a sentence; can be replaced by an adjective: although he was merciless to enemies). 13. The trust could not, like old industrialists , to make the production of mirabilite dependent on the vagaries of the bay (a common circumstance of comparison with a derivative preposition like stands in the middle of a sentence, breaks the predicate). 14. My Cossack, despite order , slept soundly (a circumstance of concession with a derivative preposition despite breaks the subject and the predicate; can be replaced by an adjective: although I gave instructions). 15. However, due to lack of time , we will not deviate from the subject of the lecture (a common circumstance of the reason is at the beginning of the sentence after the introductory word; can be replaced by a subordinate clause: because no time). 16. Due to this incident , Vasily no longer saw his parents (a common circumstance of reason with a derivative preposition due to stands at the beginning of a sentence; can be replaced by an adjective: because was this incident). 17. In spite of fatigue , Serdyukov could not fall asleep (the circumstance of concession with the pretext in spite of always isolated). 18. It was cool in the living room thanks to open door to balcony (common cause circumstance is at the end of the sentence). 19. I am writing to you from the village where I stopped by due to sad circumstances (a common circumstance of reason with a derivative preposition due to is at the end of the sentence). 20. Spies and gendarmes rush along the train, regardless of pouring rain (the circumstance of concession with the preposition despite is always isolated).

Exercise 29

1. He was always interested and seemed mysterious in those cases when, thinking about some subject or reading about something in a book, he immediately heard a conversation about the same thing next to him. 2. Clinging to the railing, staggering, with a groan he descended from the steps of the porch, threw himself into the wet, dewy grass, and, pressing his whole body against the damp earth, which still held the heat of the day, wept. 3. By the fire, bulging frightened eyes, holding on to the whip with one hand, and with the other, in a dangling sleeve, lifting, as if defending himself, stood a thin black-headed boy, in bast shoes, in torn pants, in a long, not tall, jacket wrapped around body and belted hemp. 4. Foma, handsome and slender, in a short draped jacket and high boots, stood leaning back against the mast, and, with a trembling hand, plucking his beard, admired the work. 5. Emaciated and pale, with his legs tucked under him in felt boots, he, hunched over and trembling, sat in the far corner of the bunk and, thrusting his hands into the sleeves of his sheepskin coat, looked at Nekhlyudov with feverish eyes. 6. Turning around, Lyubov saw that Yefim, the captain of the Yermak, was walking along the garden path, respectfully taking off his cap and bowing to her. 7. And at this time, thanks to the energy and resourcefulness of Kornilov, who inspired everyone, batteries were growing on the South side. 8. A short and thin old man Nilych, still cheerful in appearance, despite his sixty years, was sitting at a table covered with a colored tablecloth in a clean cotton shirt, wide trousers and shoes worn on his bare feet. 9. Due to the peculiarities of the geological structure of its slopes with countless springs and streams, the massif is like a living museum - a collection of almost half of all wild flowers in the region. 10. I stood on the edge of the platform, firmly resting my left foot on the stone and leaning forward a little so that, in case of a slight wound, I would not tip back. 11. Poltoratsky, as if waking up, without understanding, looked with his kind, wide-set eyes at the displeased adjutant. 12. Princess Marya Vasilyevna herself, a large, big-eyed, black-browed beauty, was sitting near Poltoratsky, touching his legs with her crinoline and looking at his cards. 13. He slept without undressing, leaning on his arm, drowning his elbow in the downy red pillows planted by his owner. 14. Having traveled a hundred paces, Hadji Murad saw through the tree trunks a bonfire, the shadows of people sitting by the fire, and a hobbled horse half-illuminated by the fire. 15. Having taken off his shoes and performed a ablution, Hadji Murad stood with his bare feet on the cloak, then sat on his calves and, first plugging his ears with his fingers and closing his eyes, said, turning to the east, the usual prayers. 16. Having carefully opened the heavy binding, the grandfather put on silver-rimmed glasses and, looking at this inscription, moved his nose for a long time, adjusting the glasses. 17. All this, some thanks to the efforts of memory, and some beyond his will, Glebov remembered at night after the day when he met Lyovka in a furniture store.

A few years ago
Where, merging, they make noise,
Hugging like two sisters
Jets of Aragva and Kura,
There was a monastery. Because of the mountain
And now he sees a pedestrian
Collapsed gate pillars
And the towers, and the church vault;
But don't smoke under it
Incense burners fragrant smoke,
Can't hear singing at a late hour
Praying monks for us.
Now one old man is gray-haired,
The ruins guard half-dead,
Forgotten by people and death,
Sweeps the dust off the tombstones
Which the inscription says
About the glory of the past - and about
How, dejected by his crown,
Such and such a king, in such and such a year,
He handed over his people to Russia.
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And God's grace came down
To Georgia! She bloomed
Since then, in the shade of their gardens,
Without fear of enemies
3a the edge of friendly bayonets.

Once a Russian general
I drove from the mountains to Tiflis;
He was carrying a prisoner child.
He fell ill, could not bear
Proceedings of a long way;
He seemed to be six years old,
Like a chamois of the mountains, shy and wild
And weak and flexible, like a reed.
But it has a painful ailment
Developed then a mighty spirit
His fathers. He has no complaints
Languished, even a weak groan
Did not fly out of children's lips,
He rejected food
And quietly, proudly died.
Out of pity, one monk
He looked after the patient, and within the walls
He remained guardian
Saved by friendly art.
But, alien to childish pleasures,
At first he ran from everyone,
I wandered silently, alone,
Looked, sighing, to the east,
Driven by obscure longing
On the side of his own.
But after that he got used to captivity,
I began to understand a foreign language,
Was baptized by the holy father
And, unfamiliar with the noisy light,
Already wanted in the color of years
Take a monastic vow
How suddenly one day he disappeared
Autumn night. Dark forest
Stretched around the mountains.
Three days all searches for him
Were in vain, but then
They found him in the steppe without feelings
And they brought it back to the monastery.
He was terribly pale and thin
And weak, like a long labor,
He experienced sickness or hunger.
He didn't answer the interrogation.
And every day noticeably sluggish.
And his end was near;
Then a black man came to him
With admonition and prayer;
And, having proudly listened, the patient
I got up, gathering the rest of my strength,
And for a long time he said:

"You listen to my confession
Came here, thank you.
Everything is better in front of someone
Lighten my chest with words;
But I did not harm people,
And so my deeds
It's a little good for you to know
Can you tell your soul?
I lived little, and lived in captivity.
Such two lives in one
But only full of anxiety
I would change if I could.
I knew only one thought power,
One - but fiery passion:
She, like a worm, lived in me,
It gnawed at the soul and burned it.
She called my dreams
From stuffy cells and prayers
In that wonderful world of worries and battles,
Where rocks hide in the clouds
Where people are free as eagles.
I am this passion in the darkness of the night
Nurtured with tears and longing;
Her before heaven and earth
I now loudly acknowledge
And I don't ask for forgiveness.

Old man! I heard many times
That you saved me from death -
What for? .. Gloomy and lonely,
A torn leaf by a thunderstorm,
I grew up in dark walls
The soul of a child, the fate of a monk.
I couldn't tell anyone
The sacred words "father" and "mother".
Of course you wanted, old man,
So that I wean in the monastery
From these sweet names -
In vain: their sound was born
With me. And I've seen others
Fatherland, home, friends, relatives,
And I did not find
Not only sweet souls - graves!
Then, without wasting empty tears,
In my heart I swore an oath:
Though for a moment someday
my burning chest
Press with longing to the chest of another,
Though unfamiliar, but native.
Alas! now those dreams
Died in full beauty
And how I lived, in a foreign land
I will die a slave and an orphan.

The grave does not scare me:
There, they say, suffering sleeps
In cold eternal silence;
But I'm sorry to part with my life.
I'm young, young... Did you know
Rampant youth dreams?
Or didn't know or forgot
How I hated and loved;
How the heart beat faster
At the sight of the sun and fields
From the high corner tower,
Where the air is fresh and where sometimes
In a deep hole in the wall
Child of an unknown country
Clinging, young dove
Sitting, frightened by a thunderstorm?
Let the beautiful light now
I'm ashamed of you; you are weak, you are gray
And from desires you weaned.
What is the need? You lived, old man!
You have something in the world to forget
You lived - I could also live!

Do you want to know what I saw
At will? - Lush fields
Crowned hills
Trees growing all around
Noisy fresh crowd,
Like brothers in a circular dance.
I saw heaps of dark rocks
When the stream separated them.
And I guessed their thoughts:
It was given to me from above!
Stretched out in the air for a long time
Their stone hugs
And they long for a meeting every moment;
But the days are running, the years are running -
They will never get along!
I saw mountain ranges
Weird like dreams
When at dawn
Smoked like altars
Their heights in the blue sky
And cloud after cloud
Leaving your secret lodging,
To the east directed the run -
Like a white caravan
Passing birds from distant lands!
In the distance I saw through the mist
In the snows burning like a diamond
Gray unshakable Caucasus;
And my heart was
Easy, I don't know why.
A secret voice told me
That once I lived there,
And it became in my memory
The past is clearer, clearer ...

And I remembered my father's house,
Our gorge and all around
In the shadow of a scattered aul;
I heard the evening roar
Home of the running herds
And the distant barking of familiar dogs.
I remembered swarthy old men,
In the light of moonlit evenings
Against the father's porch
Sitting with the importance of the face;
And the sheen of the rimmed scabbard
Long daggers... and like a dream
All this is a vague succession
Suddenly it ran in front of me.
And my father? he is alive
In your combat clothes
Appeared to me and I remembered
Chain mail ringing, and the gleam of a gun,
And a proud, unyielding gaze,
And my young sisters...
The rays of their sweet eyes
And the sound of their songs and speeches
Above my cradle...
There was a stream running through the gorge.
It was noisy, but shallow;
To him, on the golden sand,
I left to play at noon
And watched the swallows with a glance,
When they are before the rain
The waves touched the wing.
And I remembered our peaceful home
And before the evening hearth
Long stories about
How did the people of the past live?
When the world was even richer.

Do you want to know what I did
At will? Lived - and my life
Without these three blessed days
It would be sadder and gloomier
Your powerless old age.
Long time ago I thought
Look at the distant fields
Find out if the earth is beautiful
Find out for freedom or prison
We will be born into this world.
And at the hour of the night, a terrible hour,
When the storm scared you
When, crowding at the altar,
You lay prostrate on the ground
I ran. Oh I'm like a brother
I would be happy to embrace the storm!
With the eyes of the clouds I followed
I caught lightning with my hand ...
Tell me what's between these walls
Could you give me in return
That friendship is short, but alive,
Between a stormy heart and a thunderstorm? ..

I ran for a long time - where, where?
Don't know! not a single star
Didn't light up the hard way.
I had fun inhaling
Into my tormented chest
The night freshness of those forests
Only! I have many hours
I ran, and finally, tired,
Lie down between tall grasses;
I listened: there is no chase.
The storm has subsided. pale light
Stretched in a long strip
Between dark sky and earth
And I distinguished, like a pattern,
On it are the teeth of distant mountains;
Motionless, silently I lay,
Sometimes in the gorge a jackal
Screaming and crying like a child
And, shining with smooth scales,
The snake slithered between the stones;
But fear did not grip my soul:
I myself, like a beast, was a stranger to people
And he crawled and hid like a snake.

Down deep below me
A stream reinforced by a thunderstorm
Noisy, and its noise is deaf
Angry hundred voices
Got it. Although without words
I understood that conversation
Silent murmur, eternal dispute
With a stubborn pile of stones.
Then he suddenly subsided, then stronger
It resounded in the silence;
And so, in the misty sky
The birds sang, and the east
got rich; breeze
Raw stirred the sheets;
Sleepy flowers died,
And like them, towards the day
I raised my head...
I looked around; don't melt:
I became afraid; on the edge
Of the threatening abyss I lay,
Where howled, spinning, an angry shaft;
There were steps of rocks;
But only an evil spirit walked on them,
When, cast down from heaven,
Disappeared in an underground abyss.

God's garden blossomed all around me;
Plant rainbow outfit
Kept traces of heavenly tears,
And curls of vines
Curled, showing off between the trees
Transparent green sheets;
And the clusters are full on them,
Earrings like expensive ones,
They hung magnificently, and sometimes
A shy swarm of birds flew to them
And again I fell to the ground
And began to listen again
To magical, strange voices;
They whispered through the bushes
As if they were speaking
About the secrets of heaven and earth;
And all nature's voices
Merged here; did not ring out
In solemn praise hour
Only a man's proud voice.
In vain what I felt then
Those thoughts - they no longer have a trace;
But I would like to tell them
To live, even mentally, again.
That morning there was a vault of heaven
So pure that an angel's flight
A diligent eye could follow;
He was so transparently deep
So full of smooth blue!
I'm in it with my eyes and soul
Drowned while the midday heat
My dreams are not dashed.
And I became thirsty.

Then to the stream from above,
Holding on to flexible bushes
From stove to stove I did my best
Started going down. From under your feet
Breaking off, the stone sometimes
Rolled down - behind him the reins
It smoked, the ashes curled like a pillar;
Buzzing and jumping, then
He was absorbed by the wave;
And I hung over the deep
But free youth is strong,
And death seemed not terrible!
Only I am from steep heights
Went down, the freshness of the mountain waters
blew towards me,
And greedily I clung to the wave.
Suddenly - a voice - a slight sound of footsteps ...
Instantly hiding between the bushes,
Embraced by involuntary trembling,
I looked up fearfully
And eagerly began to listen:
And closer, closer everything sounded
Georgian voice is young,
So artlessly alive
So sweetly free, as if he
Only the sounds of friendly names
I was taught to pronounce.
It was a simple song
But she got into my mind,
And to me, only dusk comes,
Her invisible spirit sings.

Holding a pitcher over your head
Georgian narrow path
Went down to the beach. Sometimes
She slipped between the stones
Laughing at their awkwardness.
And her outfit was poor;
And she walked easily, back
Curves long veils
Throwing back. summer heat
Covered in golden shadow
Her face and chest; and heat
I breathed from her mouth and cheeks.
And the darkness of the eyes was so deep
So full of secrets of love
What are my ardent thoughts
Were embarrassed. I only remember
Pitcher ringing - when the jet
Slowly poured into him
And a rustle ... nothing more.
When did I wake up again
And drained the blood from my heart
She was already far away;
And she walked, even quieter, but easily,
Slender under her burden,
Like a poplar, the king of her fields!
Far away, in the cool haze,
Seemed to be rooted to the rock
Two sakli as a friendly couple;
Above a flat roof
Blue smoke billowed.
I see as if now
As the door slowly opened...
And closed again! ..
I know you don't understand
My longing, my sadness;
And if I could, I would be sorry:
Memories of those moments
In me, let them die with me.

Exhausted by the labors of the night,
I lay down in the shade. Pleasant dream
I closed my eyes involuntarily ...
And again I saw in a dream
Georgian image of a young.
And strange sweet longing
Again my chest ached.
For a long time I tried to breathe -
And woke up. Already the moon
Above shone, and alone
Only a cloud crept after her,
As for your prey,
Embrace greedy opening.
The world was dark and silent;
Only silver fringe
Snow chain tops
Away sparkled before me
Yes, a stream splashed on the banks.
In the familiar sakla a light
It trembled, then went out again:
In heaven at midnight
So the bright star goes out!
I wanted ... but I'm there
I didn't dare to go up. I have one goal
Go to your native country
He had in his soul and overcame
The suffering of hunger, as he could.
And here is the straight road
He set off, timid and dumb.
But soon in the depths of the forest
Lost in sight of the mountains
And then he started to go astray.

In vain in a rage at times
I tore with a desperate hand
Blackthorn tangled with ivy:
All the forest was, the eternal forest around,
Terrible and thicker every hour;
And a million black eyes
Watched the darkness of the night
Through the branches of every bush.
My head was spinning;
I began to climb trees;
But even at the edge of heaven
It was the same jagged forest.
Then I fell to the ground;
And sobbed in a frenzy,
And gnawed at the damp breast of the earth,
And tears, tears flowed
In it with combustible dew ...
But, believe me, human help
I did not want ... I was a stranger
For them forever, like a beast of the steppe;
And if even a minute cry
I cheated - I swear, old man,
I would tear out my weak tongue.

Do you remember your childhood years?
I never knew tears;
But then I cried without shame.
Who could see? Only dark forest
Yes, the month that floated in the sky!
Illuminated by his beam
Covered in moss and sand
impenetrable wall
Surrounded, in front of me
There was a field. Suddenly in her
A shadow flashed, and two lights
Sparks flew ... and then
Some kind of beast in one jump
He jumped out of the thicket and lay down,
Playing, back on the sand.
That was the eternal guest of the desert -
Mighty bar. raw bone
He gnawed and squealed merrily;
That bloody gaze directed,
Wagging your tail gently
For a full month - and on it
The wool was sheen with silver.
I waited, grabbing a horned bough,
A minute of battle; heart suddenly
Ignited by the will to fight
And blood ... yes, the hand of fate
She took me in a different direction...
But now I'm sure
What could be in the land of fathers
Not one of the last daredevils.

I was waiting. And in the shadow of the night
He sensed the enemy, and howl
Drawling, plaintive like a groan
There was suddenly ... and he began
Angrily paw dig sand,
He stood on his hind legs, then lay down,
And the first crazy jump
I was threatened with a terrible death ...
But I warned him.
My blow was true and fast.
My reliable bitch is like an axe,
His wide forehead was cut ...
He groaned like a man
And capsized. But again
Although blood poured from the wound
Thick, wide wave,
The battle has begun, the deadly battle!

He threw himself on my chest:
But in the throat I managed to stick
And then turn twice
My weapon... He howled,
I rushed with my last strength,
And we, intertwined like a pair of snakes,
Hugging tightly two friends,
Fell at once, and in the darkness
The fight continued on the ground.
And I was terrible at that moment;
Like a desert leopard, angry and wild,
I burned, squealed like him;
As if I myself were born
In the family of leopards and wolves
Under the fresh forest canopy.
It seemed that the words of people
I forgot - and in my chest
That terrible cry was born
As if from childhood my tongue
I'm not used to the sound...
But my enemy began to languish,
Move, breathe slower
Squeezed me for the last time...
The pupils of his motionless eyes
Flashed menacingly - and then
Closed quietly eternal sleep;
But with a triumphant enemy
He met death face to face
As a fighter follows in battle! ..

You see on my chest
Deep claw marks;
They haven't grown yet
And they didn't close. but the earth
A damp cover will refresh them
And death will live forever.
I forgot about them then.
And, once again gathering the rest of the forces,
I wandered into the depths of the forest ...
But in vain I argued with fate:
She laughed at me!

I left the forest. And so
The day woke up, and a round dance
The parting luminaries disappeared
in its rays. Foggy forest
He spoke. Far away aul
Started smoking. A vague rumble
In the valley with the wind ran ...
I sat down and began to listen;
But he fell silent with the breeze.
And I cast my eyes around:
That region seemed familiar to me.
And I was scared to understand
I couldn't take that long again
I returned to my prison;
What is useless for so many days
I caressed a secret plan,
Endured, languished and suffered,
And why all? .. So that in the color of years,
Barely looking at God's light,
With the sonorous murmur of oak forests
Having known the bliss of liberty,
Take it to your grave
Longing for the homeland of the saint,
The hopes of the deceived reproach
And shame on your pity!
Still immersed in doubt
I thought it was a bad dream...
Suddenly distant bells ring
Resounded again in silence -
And then everything became clear to me...
Oh, I recognized him immediately!
He has more than once from children's eyes
Chased visions of living dreams
About dear neighbors and relatives,
About the will of the wild steppes,
About light, mad horses,
About wonderful battles between the rocks,
Where all alone I won! ..
And I listened without tears, without strength.
It seemed that the call was coming out
From the heart - like someone
He struck me in the chest with iron.
And then I vaguely understood
What is the trace to my homeland
Never lay.

Yes, I deserve my lot!
Mighty horse, alien in the steppe,
Dropping a bad rider
Home from afar
Find a direct and short path ...
What am I to him? Vain chest
Full of desire and longing:
That heat is powerless and empty,
Dream game, disease of the mind.
I'm stamped with my prison
Left ... Such is the flower
Dungeon: grew up alone
And he is pale between the damp plates,
And long leaves young
Did not dissolve, everyone was waiting for the rays
Life-giving. And many days
Gone, and a good hand
Sadly touched the flower
And he was transferred to the garden,
In the neighborhood of roses. From all sides
Breathed the sweetness of being...
But what? As soon as dawn came
A scorching ray burned her
A flower bred in prison...

And like him, scorched me
The fire of a merciless day.
In vain I hid in the grass
My tired chapter
A withered leaf is her crown
Thorn over my brow
Coiled, and in the face with fire
The earth itself breathed to me.
Glittering quickly in the sky,
Sparks swirled from white rocks
Steam flowed. The world of God slept
In a dumb daze
Despair heavy sleep.
At least the corncrake shouted,
Ile dragonfly live trill
I heard, or a stream
Baby talk ... Only a snake,
Rustling dry weeds,
Glittering yellow back
As if with a golden inscription
Blade covered to the bottom
Wandering loose sand.
Sliding carefully, then,
Playing, basking on it,
Triple twisted in a ring;
That, as if suddenly burned,
She rushed, she jumped
And hid in the distant bushes ...

And everything was in heaven
Light and quiet. Through the vapors
Two mountains loomed in the distance.
Our monastery because of one
Glittered with battlements.
Below Aragva and Kura,
Silver edging
The soles of the fresh islands,
Through the roots of the whispering bushes
They ran together and easily ...
I was far from them!
I wanted to get up - in front of me
Everything swirled with speed;
I wanted to scream - my tongue is dry
Silent and motionless...
I was dying. I was tormented
Mortal raving. It seemed to me
That I'm lying on the wet bottom
Deep river - and was
Around the mysterious haze.
And I crave eternal sing,
Like a cold stream of ice
Bubbling, poured into my chest ...
And I was afraid only to fall asleep,
It was so sweet, I love it...
And above me in the sky
The wave pressed against the wave.
And the sun through the crystal waves
Shine sweeter than the moon...
And colorful herds of fish
Sometimes they played in the rays.
And I remember one of them:
She is friendlier than others.
She caressed me. Scales
Was covered in gold
Her back. She curled
Over my head more than once
And her green eyes
It was sadly tender and deep ...
And I could not be surprised:
Her silvery voice
He whispered strange words to me,
And he sang, and fell silent again.
He said: "My child,
Stay here with me
Free life in the water
And cold and calm.

I will call my sisters:
We are a circular dance
Cheer up the misty eyes
And your spirit is tired.

Sleep, your bed is soft
Your cover is transparent.
Years will pass, centuries will pass
Under the voice of wonderful dreams.

Oh my dear! I don't hide
That I love you,
I love like a free stream
I love my life…”
And for a long, long time I listened;
And it seemed like a sonorous stream
She poured out her quiet murmur
With the words of a golden fish.
Here I forgot. God's light
Faded in the eyes. crazy delirium
I gave in to the impotence of the body ...

So I was found and raised...
You know the rest yourself.
I finished. believe my words
Or don't believe me, I don't care.
There is only one thing that makes me sad:
My corpse is cold and dumb
Will not smolder in the native land,
And the story of my bitter torments
Will not call between the walls of the deaf
Attention mournful draw
In my dark name.

Farewell, father ... give me your hand:
You feel mine on fire...
Know this flame from a young age
Hiding, lived in my chest;
But now he has no food,
And he burned his prison
And return again to
Who is all in a lawful succession
Gives pain and peace...
But what's in it for me? - let it be in paradise
In the holy, transcendent land
My spirit will find its home...
Alas! - for a few minutes
Between steep and dark rocks,
Where I played as a child
I would trade heaven and eternity...

When I start to die
And believe me, you won't have to wait long
You led me to move
In our garden, in the place where they bloomed
White acacia two bushes ...
The grass between them is so thick
And the fresh air is so fragrant
And so transparent and golden
Leaf playing in the sun!
They put me there.
By the glow of a blue day
I'm drunk for the last time.
From there you can see the Caucasus!
Perhaps he is from his heights
Greetings farewell will send me,
Will send with a cool breeze ...
And close to me before the end
The native sound will be heard again!
And I will think that a friend
Or brother, leaning over me,
Oter with attentive hand
Cold sweat from the face of death
And what sings in an undertone
He told me about a lovely country ..
And with this thought I fall asleep
And I won’t curse anyone!…”

Analysis of the poem "Mtsyri" by Lermontov

The poem "Mtsyri" is one of the most famous works of Lermontov. In it, the poet was able to depict the nature of the Caucasus with amazing artistic skill. No less valuable is the semantic content of the poem. It is a monologue of a romantic hero who is dying in the struggle for freedom.

The creation of the poem has a long history. The idea of ​​history came to Lermontov while reading Byron's The Prisoner of Chillon. He consistently develops it in the poem "Confession" and the poem "Boyarin Orsha". Subsequently, the author will completely transfer some lines from these works to Mtsyri. The immediate source for the poem is a story that Lermontov learned in Georgia. The captive highlander child was sent to be raised in a monastery. Possessing a rebellious character, the child tried to escape several times. One of these attempts almost ended in his death. The boy resigned himself and lived to a ripe old age as a monk. Lermontov was very interested in the story of "Mtsyri" (in translation from Georgian - novice). He took advantage of past developments, added elements of Georgian folklore and created an original poem (1839).

The plot of the poem completely repeats the story of the monk with the exception of one important detail. In reality, the boy survived, but in the work of Lermontov, the final point was not set. The child is near death, his whole monologue is a farewell to life. Only his death seems to be a natural ending.

In the image of a wild child from the point of view of civilization, a romantic hero appears before us. He did not long enjoy a free life among his people. Capture and imprisonment in a monastery deprive him of the opportunity to experience the beauty and splendor of the infinite world. An innate sense of independence makes him laconic and unsociable. His main desire is to escape to his homeland.
During a storm, taking advantage of the fear of the monks, the boy runs away from the monastery. He opens up a beautiful picture of nature untouched by man. Under this impression, memories of his mountain village come to the boy. This emphasizes the inseparable connection of the patriarchal society with the outside world. This connection has been irretrievably lost by modern man.

The child decides to get to his native hearth. But he cannot find the way and realizes that he is lost. The fight with the leopard is an unusually vivid scene in the poem. Its fantasticness further emphasizes the individualism of the protagonist, his proud and unyielding spirit. The resulting wounds deprive the boy of his last strength. He realizes with bitterness that he has returned to where he came from.

Talking with the old man, the main character does not regret his act at all. Three days spent in freedom are worth his whole life in the monastery. He is not afraid of death. Existence in captivity seems unbearable to the boy, especially because he felt the sweetness of free life.

"Mtsyri" is an outstanding work of Russian romanticism, which can be attributed to the masterpieces of world classics.

Answer:

42. Put punctuation marks:

Sometimes he lay down on his seat (1) covered with turf (2) and taught me (3) as if with difficulty pulling out words (4) and constantly stammering.

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43. Put punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers in place of which in The sentence must contain commas.

Having carefully opened the heavy crust of the binding (1), the grandfather put on his glasses in a silver frame (2) and (3) looking at this inscription (4) moved his nose for a long time (5) adjusting the glasses.

44. Put punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.

Here I (1) could not bear it anymore (2) boiled all over with tears (3) jumped off the stove (4) and rushed to them (5) sobbing with joy.

Answer: .

45. Put punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.

He ran around the kitchen (1) funny (2) jumping awkwardly (3) and waving his glasses in front of his nose (4) wanting to put them on.

46. ​​Put punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.

And sometimes the grandfather suddenly stopped in the middle of the room or at the window and stood for a long time (1) closing his eyes (2) and (3) raising his face (4) dumbfounded (5) silent.

47. Put punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.

To the starling (1) taken away by her from the cat (2), the grandmother cut off the layer

the semolina wing (3) deftly attached a piece of wood (4) to the place of the bitten off leg and (5) having cured the bird (6) taught it to speak.

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48. Put punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.

Grandfather (1) dark (2) and dumb (3) stood at the window (4) listening to the work of people (5) ruining his property.

Answer: .

49. Put punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.

And here I am (1) a little frightened by the threatening invasion of a violent uncle (2) but proud of the task (3) entrusted to me (4) hanging out in the window (5) looking around the street.

50. Put punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.

Falling back on the wool-embroidered back of an old

armchair (1) and clinging closer to her (2) throwing up his head (3) and looking at the ceiling (4) he quietly and thoughtfully talked about the old days.



51. Put punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.

Grandfather was unwell (1) sat on the bed without a shirt (2) covering his shoulders with a long towel (3) and (4) wiping profuse sweat every minute (5) breathed frequently.

Answer: .

52. Put punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.

Grandfather lit a sulfur match (1) illuminating his ferret's face with blue fire (2) smeared with soot (3) and (4) looking for a candle on the table (5) sat down next to his grandmother.

Answer: .

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53. Put punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.

Throwing a heavy short fur coat over my head (1) and (2) putting my feet into someone's boots (3) I dragged out into the hallway and was stunned (4) blinded by the bright play of fire (5) and deafened by the cries of my grandfather.

54. Put punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.

Straightening his stooped back (1) throwing up his head (2) and affectionately

Looking at the round face of the Kazan Mother of God (3), the grandmother widely (4) devoutly baptized herself.

55. Put punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.

In the workshop (1) seating me on a pile of wool prepared in paint (2) and carefully wrapping it up to my shoulders (3) Grigory Ivanovich (4) sniffing the steam rising over the boilers (5) hummed thoughtfully.

56. Put punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.

Illuminated by fire (1), she rushed around the yard (2) singing everywhere (3) and disposing of everything (4) seeing everything.

57. Put punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.

Sometimes grandfather (1) waking up before grandmother (2) would rise



To the attic (3) and (4) catching her in prayer (5) listened to some

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for a while her whisper (6) contemptuously curling her thin dark lips (7) and whispering something.

Answer: .

58. Put punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.

In a hasty stream, music ran from somewhere far away (1) seeping through the floor and walls (2) and (3) exciting the heart (4) lured out an incomprehensible feeling (5) sad and restless.

Answer: .

59. Put punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.

A huge horse (1) waving his thick mane (2) and clawing at her shoulder with white teeth (3) tore the silk head from her hair (4) looked into her face with a cheerful eye (5) and (6) shaking the frost from her eyelashes (7 ) whinnied softly.

60. Put punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.

Ratslayer took out from the hands of the legionnaire (1) standing at the bottom

the knives of the bronze statue (2) the scourge (3) and (4) slightly swinging (5) hit the arrested person on the shoulders.

Answer: .

61. Put punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.

Preparation for the exam: task 16. Punctuation marks under separate definitions and circumstances. Option 1.

Maksimova Olga Andreevna

Khomko Daniil Romanovich
Lubyanova Anastasia Alekseevna
Kuzmin Egor Dmitrievich
Barsuk Olga Vadimovna
Bevz Egor Dmitrievich
Klementieva Evgenia Vyacheslavovna
Krylova Polina Vladimirovna
Grigorenko Sofia Konstantinovna
Shvetov Artemy Andreevich
Fomina Ekaterina Vladimirovna
Zagumennaya Alla Alexandrovna
Kuznetsov Maxim Igorevich
Syrovarova Kristina Andreevna
Leimer Nikolai Sergeevich
Arutyunova Yulianna Armenovna
Kirilov Mikhail Vyacheslavovich
Polevneva Elizaveta Vladimirovna

Mezentseva Alexandra Yurievna
Potapenko Ilya Alexandrovich
Kalugina Anastasia Ilyinichna
Repich Elizaveta Vasilievna
Elk Polina Pavlovna

Safronov Sergey Alexandrovich
Murashov Evgeny Sergeevich
Efimova Daria Sergeevna
Mayorova Ekaterina Evgenievna

Baranova Anna Andreevna
Filippenko Yulia Sergeevna
Volmanova Tatyana Igorevna
Malin Maxim Mikhailovich
Polezhaev Georgy Viktorovich
Olisova Anastasia Alexandrovna

Mammadov Eltun Vagif
Gavrilova Ksenia Sergeevna
Boronov Ivan Alekseevich

Preparation for the exam: task 16. Punctuation marks under separate definitions and circumstances. Option 2.

Maksimova Olga Andreevna
Krylova Polina Vladimirovna
Kirillova Elizaveta Alexandrovna
Kalugina Anastasia Ilyinichna
Olisova Anastasia Alexandrovna
Efimova Daria Sergeevna
Polevneva Elizaveta Vladimirovna
Arutyunova Yulianna Armenovna
Leimer Nikolai Sergeevich
Klementieva Evgenia Vyacheslavovna
Lubyanova Anastasia Alekseevna
Fomina Ekaterina Vladimirovna
Oligerova Alexandra Nikolaevna
Barsuk Olga Vadimovna
Potapenko Ilya Alexandrovich
Malin Maxim Mikhailovich
Khomko Daniil Romanovich
Kuznetsov Maxim Igorevich
Kuzmin Egor Dmitrievich
Shvetov Artemy Andreevich
Zagumennaya Alla Alexandrovna
Grigorenko Sofia Konstantinovna
Bevz Egor Dmitrievich
Mirolyubova Alexandra Nikolaevna
Mezentseva Alexandra Yurievna
Kazmerchuk Anastasia Evgenievna
Gavrilova Ksenia Sergeevna
Syrovarova Kristina Andreevna
Kirilov Mikhail Vyacheslavovich
Elk Polina Pavlovna
Mayorova Ekaterina Evgenievna
Murashov Evgeny Sergeevich
Andreeva Anastasia Alexandrovna
Safronov Sergey Alexandrovich
Filippenko Yulia Sergeevna

Theory

TASK 16

Place punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers in the place of which commas should be in the sentence.

1. By evening, the fox lay down in a dense and high island of dry horse sorrel (1) and (2) curled up in a red-yellow lump near the dark red stems (3) patiently waited for the night.

Answer: _______

2. In the sky, the hawks stood motionless (1) spreading their wings (2) and (3) motionlessly fixing (4) their eyes on the grass (5) yellowed from the sun.

Answer: _______

3. Frightened (1) by a rustle (2), the horse shied to the side (3), ringing (4) with the rings of the bridle (5), snoring anxiously.

Answer: _______

4. Meanwhile, he (1) embraced by ardor (2) and the heat of battle (3), greedy to deserve a gift imposed on his hand (4), rushed ahead of everyone (5) brandishing a saber.

Answer: _______

5. But here (1) choosing the moment (2) the sergeant jerked to his feet (3) and (4) shouting something (5) rushed head first over the rails (6) immediately disappearing on the other side of the single track.

Answer: _______

6. Overjoyed by such pleasant hopes (1) we went for a walk (2) and (3) sitting on a bench (4) vied with each other about the upcoming trip.

Answer: _______

7. Sails (1) already filled with wind (2) and (3) ready to fly (4) tightened (5) ringing with a stretched bowstring.

Answer: _______

8. The house (1) standing on the edge of the forest (2) and (3) striking visitors with its beauty (4) belonged to a forester.

Answer: _______

9. Azazello (1), puffing with relief (2), leaned back on the back of the bench (3), covering with his back (4) the “Nyura” large carved on it (5).

Answer: _______

10. The blizzard was subsiding (1) scattering snow (2) through the forest (3) and (4) losing strength (5) whistling quieter and quieter.

Answer: _______

11. Before her, it was as if I was sleeping (1) hidden in the dark (2) but she appeared (3) woke up (4) brought to light (5) tying everything around me into a continuous thread.

Answer: _______

12. Looking at the approaching tanks (1) and (2) catching small figures of the Nazis (3) in the sight, the sergeant heard a cry (4) that deafened him (5) and (6) made him involuntarily flinch.

Answer: _______

13. The clouds crawled slowly (1) then merging (2) then overtaking each other (3) their colors and shapes interfered (4) absorbing themselves (5) and reappearing in new outlines (6) majestic and gloomy.

Answer: _______

14. The motley skin of a leopard (1) intercepted by a golden arrow (2) easily hung from a rounded shoulder to a curved hip (3) and (4) shimmering in the sun (5) seemed to be a living being.

Answer: _______

15. I (1) anxious (2) and (3) upset to the core (4) sat silently (5) hoping for a favorable outcome.
Answer: _______

16. Pleased with such favorable attention (1), the blacksmith already wanted to ask the queen a good question about everything (2) and moved closer (3) wanting to examine her little laces (4) and state his request.

Answer: _______

17. He angrily threw a cigarette butt (1) hissing in a puddle (2) put his hands in the pockets of his unbuttoned coat (3) and (4) bowing his head, which had not yet cleared up from pre-lunch lessons (5) and (6) feeling the weight of a bad dinner in his stomach (7) began to walk with concentration and energy.

Answer: _______

18. The contours of the trees (1) splashed with rain (2) and (3) agitated by the wind (4) began to emerge from the darkness (5) blackening with splayed branches.

Answer: _______

19. Mother (1) who did not sleep at night for a minute (2) jumped out of bed (3) and (4) putting fire into the samovar (5) prepared in the evening (6) began to prepare breakfast.

Answer: _______

20. The foliage plucked from the trees (1) swirled in a whirlwind (2) and began to rise upwards (3) resembling a flock of multi-colored butterflies (4) flying to bright flowers.

Answer: _______

21. Fog (1) spreading over the hollows (2) and over the river (3) murmuring under the mountain (4) resembles some kind of fabulous creature.

Answer: _______

22. Proudly arching its neck (1), the swan swam to the shore and (2) shaking itself (3) and (4) flapping its wings (5) went to the feeder.

Answer: _______

23. Mushroom pickers (1) frightened by the approaching thunderstorm (2) and the suddenly darkened sky (3) rushed to run (4) at breakneck speed.

Answer: _______

24. The boy flushed (1) stood (2) frowning his eyebrows (3) and walked away (4) tossing with his toe (5) last year's dry leaves lying everywhere (6).

Answer: _______

25. Dawn (1) lit by the rising sun (2) caught fire (3) blazing with all shades of scarlet and yellow colors (4) and (5) illuminating everything around.

Answer: _______

26. By the river overgrown with thick bushes (1) the boys were sitting (2) talking quietly about something (3) and (4) watching the floats (5) weaving baskets of flexible wicker rods.

Answer: _______

27. The environmental movement (1) is gaining strength every year (2) and (3) steadily growing (4) unites adults and children (5) helping Russia to preserve its protected natural areas.

Answer: _______

28. Books (1) collected by high school students (2) and donated to a kindergarten (3) made the kids (4) very happy, who immediately began to look at bright pictures.

Answer: _______

29. Archaeologists settled down on the bank of the river (1) quickly running to the sea (2) and teeming with fish (3) and (4) setting up tents (5) went to excavations.

Answer: _______

30. Like a hot ball (1), the sun (2) unbearably shining (3) slowly rose from behind the forest (4) washed by night rain.

Answer: _______

31. Curving in a dark arc (1) and frightening with its gloomy appearance (2) stretched the forest (3) entangled with hops (4) littered with fallen trees (5) gloomy (6) and unsociable.

Answer: _______

32. Run along the village streets (1) streams sparkling in the sun (2) angrily foaming around oncoming stones (3) and (4) quickly turning chips and goose down (5) similar to snowflakes.

Answer: _______

33. Sparrows (1) strewn with flocks of roadside willows (2) shouted joyfully (3) and excitedly (4) telling everyone about the coming spring.

Answer: _______

34. Above the black fields (1) smoking (2) a light park (3) curled, filling the air with the aroma of thawed earth (4) waiting for the farmers.

Answer: _______

35. A large convoy of Russian peasants (1) was walking towards Sevastopol, bringing provisions to Sevastopol (2) and now walking from there (3) filled with sick and wounded soldiers in gray overcoats.

Answer: _______

36. Ringing (1) swaying in the shade with columns (2) midges (3) burning the body with bites (4) and unbearably annoying.

Answer: _______

37. The mill wheel lazily turned (1) blackened from time (2) collecting (3) sleepily murmuring water (5) into slowly substituted boxes (4) being afraid to drop an extra drop of precious moisture.

Answer: _______

38. Masters (1) brought from the city (2) worked (3) tirelessly (4) remembering the future generous reward.

Answer: _______

39. Masha (1), holding both ends of the wet steering rope (2) in one hand, lowered her other hand into the water (3) trying to pick (4) a water lily swaying on the water (5).

Answer: _______

40. Seeing me at the icon painter (1) and (2) wanting to know the details of his little-known art (3), this sad dreamer (4) secluded in himself (5) was very happy.

Answer: _______

41. Bending (1) grandfather spoke (2) quietly stroking my head with a small hard hand (3) painted yellow (4) especially noticeable on crooked nails.

Answer: _______

42. Sometimes he lay down on his seat (1) covered with turf (2) and taught me (3) as if with difficulty pulling out words (4) and constantly stammering.

Answer: _______

43. Having carefully opened the heavy crust of the binding (1), the grandfather put on glasses in a silver frame (2) and (3) looking at this inscription (4) moved his nose for a long time (5) adjusting the glasses.

Answer: _______

44. Here I (1) could not bear it anymore (2) boiled all over with tears (3) jumped off the stove (4) and rushed to them (5) sobbing with joy.

Answer: _______

45. He ran around the kitchen (1) funny (2) jumping awkwardly (3) and waving his glasses in front of his nose (4) wanting to put them on.

Answer: _______

46. ​​And sometimes the grandfather suddenly stopped in the middle of the room or at the window and stood for a long time (1) closing his eyes (2) and (3) raising his face (4) dumbfounded (5) silent.

Answer: _______

47. To the starling (1) taken by her from the cat (2), the grandmother cut off the broken wing (3) deftly attached a piece of wood (4) to the place of the bitten off leg and (5) having cured the bird (6) taught her to speak.

Answer: _______

48. Grandfather (1) dark (2) and dumb (3) stood at the window (4) listening to the work of people (5) ruining his property.

Answer: _______

49. And here I am (1) a little frightened by the threatening invasion of a violent uncle (2) but proud of the task (3) entrusted to me (4) hanging out in the window (5) looking around the street.

Answer: _______

50. Having fallen back on the back of an old armchair embroidered with wool (1) and clinging closer to it (2), throwing up his head (3) and looking at the ceiling (4), he quietly and thoughtfully talked about the old days.

Answer: _______

51. Grandfather was unwell (1) sat on the bed without a shirt (2) covering his shoulders with a long towel (3) and (4) every minute wiping profuse sweat (5) breathed frequently.

Answer: _______

52. Grandfather lit a sulfur match (1) illuminating his ferret face with blue fire (2) smeared with soot (3) and (4) looking for a candle on the table (5) sat down next to his grandmother.

Answer: _______

53. Throwing a heavy fur coat over my head (1) and (2) putting my feet into someone's boots (3) I dragged out into the canopy and was stunned (4) blinded by the bright play of fire (5) and deafened by the cries of my grandfather.

Answer: _______

54. Straightening her stooped back (1), throwing up her head (2) and affectionately looking at the round face of the Kazan Mother of God (3), the grandmother widely (4) devoutly crossed herself.

Answer: _______

55. In the workshop (1) seating me on a pile of wool prepared in dye (2) and carefully wrapping it up to my shoulders (3), Grigory Ivanovich (4) sniffing the steam rising over the boilers (5) hummed thoughtfully.

Answer: _______

56. Illuminated by fire (1), she rushed around the yard (2) keeping pace everywhere (3) and disposing of everything (4) seeing everything.

Answer: _______

57. Sometimes grandfather (1) waking up before grandmother (2) went up to the attic (3) and (4) catching her praying (5) listened to her whisper for a while (6) contemptuously curling swampy dark lips (7) and something whispering.

Answer: _______

58. In a hasty stream, music ran from somewhere far away (1) seeping through the floor and walls (2) and (3) exciting the heart (4) lured out an incomprehensible feeling (5) sad and restless.

Answer: _______

59. A huge horse (1) waving his thick mane (2) and biting her shoulder with white teeth (3) tore the silk head from her hair (4) looked into her face with a cheerful eye (5) and (6) shaking the frost from her eyelashes (7 ) whinnied softly.

Answer: _______

60. Ratslayer took out from the hands of the legionnaire (1) standing at the foot of the bronze statue (2) a whip (3) and (4) swinging slightly (5) hit the arrested on the shoulders.

Answer: _______

61. Throwing the sword into the scabbard (1), the commander hit the horse on the neck with a whip (2), straightening it (3) and galloped into the alley (4) turning into a gallop.

Answer: _______

62. Lying on a bed in the stormy twilight (1) the procurator himself poured wine into a bowl (2) from time to time touching the bread (3) crumbled it (4) swallowing in small pieces.

Answer: _______

63. Leaving the upper platform of the garden in front of the balcony (1), he went down the stairs to the next terrace of the garden (2) and (3) turning to the right (4) went to the barracks (5) located on the territory of the palace.

Answer: _______

64. Turning in the courtyard around the corner (1) and looking around (2), the guest found himself at the stone terrace of a residential building (3) covered with ivy (4) and looked around.

Answer: _______

65. Hook-nosed handsome man (1) dressed up for a great holiday (2) walked briskly (3) overtaking passers-by (4) hurrying home to a festive meal (5) and talking animatedly.

Answer: _______

66. Whistling some quiet song (1), the horseman at a leisurely trot made his way through the deserted streets of the Lower City (2), heading for the Anthony Tower (3) and occasionally glancing at the five candles (4) blazing above the temple, nowhere seen in the world.

Answer: _______

67. At the very top of the hill (1), leaning against the right slope (2) and starting a street (3), stood a squat one-story house (4) painted with dirty pink paint.

Answer: _______

68. She tells fairy tales quietly (1) mysteriously (2) leaning towards my face (3) and (4) looking into my eyes with dilated pupils (5) as if pouring strength into my heart (6) lifting me up.

Answer: _______

69. Grandmother (1) sitting next to me (2) combed her hair (3) and grimaced (4) whispering something.

Answer: _______

70. Mother (1) throwing her hands behind her head (2) stands (3) leaning against the wall (4) firmly (5) and motionless.