The inflamed state of poly and, most importantly, her confused ambiguous speech, all suggested the worst guesses much more terrible than even the captivity of Rodion or his mortal wound. Collection of ideal essays on social studies. Topic: Moral choice of a person in conditions

"(1) Polia's inflamed state, and most importantly, her confused, ambiguous speech - everything suggested the worst guesses, much worse than even the captivity of Rodion ..."

(1) Polya's inflamed state, and most importantly, her confused, ambiguous speech - everything suggested the worst guesses, much worse than even the captivity of Rodion or his mortal wound.

(2) “No, it’s completely different here,” Polya shuddered and, turning to the wall, took out a crumpled, read out triangle from under the pillow. (3) Subsequently, Varya was ashamed of her initial assumptions. (4) Although rare transit trains did not linger in Moscow, the stations

were nearby, and Rodion knew Pauline's address. (5) Of course, the command might not have allowed the soldier to leave the echelon for the Annunciation dead end, then why didn’t he at least drop postcards of his own, beloved, on his way to the active army? ..

(6) So, this was his first front-line news with more than a two-week delay. (7) In any case, it will now become clear with what thoughts he went to war. (8) Varya impatiently unfolded the sheet, all pierced with a pencil - apparently, it was written on her knee. (9) I had to go up to the lamp to make out the dull, half-finished lines.

(10) Varya immediately stumbled upon the main place. (11) “Perhaps the only reason, my dear, why he was silent all this time - there was nowhere to settle down - briefly, with unexpected fullness and

Rodion wrote straightforwardly, as if in confession. - (12) We are still retreating for now, retreating day and night, occupying more advantageous defensive lines, as they say in the reports. (13) I was very sick, besides, and now I have not yet fully recovered: my illness is worse than any concussion. (14) The most bitter thing is that I myself am quite healthy, all whole, so far there is not a single scratch on me.



(15) Burn this letter, I can only tell you about it in the whole world, - Varya turned the page.

(16) The incident happened in one Russian village, which our unit passed in retreat. (17) I was the last in the company ... and maybe the last in the whole army. (18) In front of us on the road stood a local girl of about nine years old, just a child, apparently at school, accustomed to love the Red Army ... (19) Of course, she did not really understand the strategic situation. (20) She ran up to us with wild flowers, and, as it happened, I got them. (21) She had such inquisitive, questioning eyes - it’s a thousand times easier to look at the midday sun, but I forced myself to take a bunch, because I’m not a coward, I swear to you by my mother, Polenka, that I’m not a coward. (22) He closed his eyes, and accepted him from her, who was left at the mercy of the enemy ...

(23) Since then, I keep that withered broom constantly with me, on my body, like a fire in my bosom, I order it to be put on my grave, if something happens. (24) I thought I would bleed seven times before I become a man, but this is how it happens, dry ... and this is a font of maturity! - (25) Then two lines came across completely illegible. - (26) And I don’t know

Polenka, will my whole life be enough to pay for that gift ... ”(27) - Yes, he has grown very much, your Rodion, you are right ... - folding the letter, Varya said, because with such a line of thought, this soldier would hardly have been capable of some reprehensible act.

(28) Embracing, the girlfriends listened to the rustle of rain and the rare, fading horns of cars. (29) The topic of the conversation was the events of the past day: an exhibition of captured aircraft that opened on the central square, an unfilled funnel on Veselykh Street, as they were already used to

to call her among themselves, Gastello, whose selfless feat thundered throughout the country in those days.

(To Paul L. Leonov*) * Leonid Maksimovich Leonov (1899–1994) – Russian writer

What does the hero’s statement say: “I thought, seven times with blood

I'll hurt myself before I'm a man and that's how it goes

dry ... and this is the font of maturity! ”?

1) The retreat of our troops takes place without fighting, without bloodshed.

deed.

3) To become a real man, you do not always have to prove

physical strength, sometimes more important is the test of the strength of the spirit.

Which of the following statements is incorrect?

1) Sentences 17, 18, 20, 22 list sequential actions

characters.

2) In sentences 3–5, reasoning is presented.

3) Sentences 8-9 include a description.

4) Sentences 24-26 contain the narrative.

What word is used in the text in a figurative sense?

1) deployed (sentence 8)

2) burn (sentence 15)

3) closed his eyes (sentence 22)

4) thundered (sentence 29)

From sentences 4–5 write out the word formed by the prefix

suffix way.

Write out the numeral from sentences 16–18.

Specify type subordination in the phrase IN THE DAYS

(Proposition 29).

Write your answers to tasks B4–B7 in numbers.

Among sentences 21–26, find complex ones that include

one-component impersonal. Write the numbers of these compound sentences.

Among sentences 1–9, find a sentence complicated by a separate, common, agreed-upon definition. Write the number of this offer.

Among sentences 2–9 find complex sentence adventitious purpose. Write the number of this compound sentence.

Among sentences 15-19, find one that is related to the previous one using a personal pronoun. Write the number of this sentence. Read a fragment of a review based on the text that you analyzed while completing tasks A28-A30, B1-B7.

This fragment examines the language features of the text. Some terms used in the review are missing. Fill in the gaps with numbers corresponding to the number of the term from the list. If you do not know which number from the list should be in place of the gap, write the number 0. The sequence of numbers in the order in which they are written by you in the text of the review in place of the gaps, write down in the answer sheet No. 1

to the right of the task number B8, starting from the first cell.

“A fragment from the novel by L. Leonov “Russian Forest” confirms the idea of

that even complex philosophical problems can be discussed

available. This is achieved with the help of tropes: _____ (“the font of maturity” in sentence 24), _____ (“inquisitive, questioning eyes” in sentence 21), _____ (“it is a thousand times easier to look at the midday sun” in sentence 21). Enhances the effect of reading _______ ("retreat" in sentence 12, "I'm not a coward" in sentence 21). This technique fixes the reader's attention on the main thing, emphasizes the most important thoughts of the author.

List of terms:

1) anaphora

2) metaphor

3) hyperbole

4) professional vocabulary

5) parceling

6) lexical repetition

7) opposition

8) epithets

9) contextual synonyms

To answer this part, use the answer sheet No. 2.

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Formulate and comment on one of the problems posed

why. Justify your answer based on

reading experience, as well as knowledge and life observations

(the first two arguments are taken into account).

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L. Leonov is a master of the artistic word and a Russian writer who, in his works, considers spiritual and social problems, and also argues over a multitude of rhetorical questions humanity.

The author raises the problem of human spiritual growth. The writer tells about the letter of Rodion, who is preparing for military operations. The lines that the soldier writes on paper sealed in an envelope were a reflection of his significant part of life. L. Leonov writes about how Rodion met a little girl who gave him wildflowers. Such an act

influenced the soldier very much: “I forced myself to take a bouquet, because I am not a coward.”

The author draws the reader's attention to the fact that Rodion spiritually grew up after the event taking place in the war: "Will my whole life be enough to pay for that gift." L. Leonov emphasizes how a reprehensible act can change a person's life and help him reveal his best qualities. Varya, after reading the letter, understands that she is already in front of a completely different person, still the same Rodion, but capable of moral deeds, "growing" a good heart in himself.

life, teach on something new, we begin to look at the world differently.

I fully agree with the opinion of the author. Indeed, we are not born with a lot of spiritual “baggage”. Only certain actions, the attitudes of others towards us form spiritual and moral qualities. Positive emotions, negativity, experiences - all this allows people to discover their own “I” and develop their character. In support of the above, I will give two literary arguments.

Involuntarily, the work of F. I. Dostoevsky “Crime and Punishment” is recalled. Rodion Raskolnikov, being in search of himself, decides to kill the old woman-pawnbroker. But this act only destroys his inner world, throughout the whole work Raskolnikov hates himself for the act he committed. At the end of the novel, Rodion comes into harmony with his soul, and life continues for him after severe torment.

M. Gorky's play "At the Bottom" can serve as the second argument. All the heroes of this work dream of a wonderful life. Luka, like a magician, comes to the inhabitants of the rooming house to help them solve their problems. He tells each hero that he can achieve more, reminds of who Anastasia, Kleshch, Baron were in past life. Luke's act evokes positive emotions among the inhabitants of the rooming house, they seem to “come alive” and look at life differently.

Thus, I can conclude: any events in a person's life change him. what is important are those actions through which we grow spiritually.


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the worst guesses, much more terrible than even the captivity of Rodion or his mortal wound. (2) “No, it’s completely different here,” Polya shuddered and, turning to the wall, took out a crumpled, read out triangle from under the pillow. (3) Subsequently, Varya was ashamed of her initial assumptions. (4) Although rare transit trains did not stop in Moscow, the stations were nearby, and Rodion knew Pauline's address. (5) Of course, the command might not have allowed the soldier to leave the echelon to the Blagoveshchensky dead end, then why didn’t he at least drop postcards of his own, beloved, on his way to the active army? .. (6) So, this was his first front-line news more than two weeks late. (7) In any case, it will now become clear with what thoughts he went to war. (8) Varya impatiently unfolded the sheet, all pierced with a pencil - apparently, it was written on her knee. (9) I had to go up to the lamp to make out the dim, half-finished lines. (10) Varya immediately stumbled upon the main place. (11) “Perhaps the only reason, my dear, why he was silent all this time was that there was nowhere to settle down,” Rodion wrote briefly, with unexpected fullness and straightforwardly, as in a confession. (12) - We are still retreating for now, retreating day and night, occupying more advantageous defensive lines, as they say in the reports. (13) I was very sick, besides, and now I have not yet fully recovered: my illness is worse than any concussion. (14) The most bitter thing is that I myself am quite healthy, all whole, so far there is not a single scratch on me. (15) Burn this letter, I can only tell you about it in the whole world, - Varya turned the page. (16) The incident happened in one Russian village, which our unit passed in retreat. (17) I was the last in the company ... and maybe the last in the whole army. (18) In front of us on the road stood a local girl of about nine years old, just a child, apparently, at school, accustomed to love the Red Army ... (19) Of course, she did not really understand the strategic situation. (20) She ran up to us with wild flowers, and, as it happened, I got them. (21) She had such inquisitive, questioning eyes - it’s a thousand times easier to look at the midday sun, but I forced myself to take a bunch, because I’m not a coward, I swear to you by my mother, Polenka, that I’m not a coward. (22) I closed my eyes, and took it from her, who was left at the mercy of the enemy ... (23) Since then, I keep that dried-up broom constantly with me, on my body, like I carry a fire in my bosom, I order him to put it on my grave, if anything happens. (24) I thought I would bleed seven times before a man Demonstration version of the exam 2012 RUSSIAN LANGUAGE, grade 11. (2012 - 12 / 22) © 2012 Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science Russian Federation I will, but this is how it happens, dry ... and this is the font of maturity! - (25) Then two lines came across completely illegible. - (26) And I don’t know, Polenka, whether my whole life will be enough to pay for that gift ... ”(27) - Yes, he has grown a lot, your Rodion, you are right ... - folding the letter, Varya said, because at with such a line of thought, this soldier would hardly have been capable of any reprehensible act. (28) Embracing, the girlfriends listened to the rustle of rain and the rare, fading horns of cars. (29) The topic of conversation was the events of the past day: an exhibition of captured aircraft that opened on the central square, an unfilled funnel on Veselykh Street, as they are already accustomed to calling it among themselves, Gastello, whose selfless feat thundered in those days all over the country.

Well, if this is an exam, first identify the topic of the essay. There may be several of them here - The love of people for their homeland, or how hard it is to love a soldier, or children in war .....

take all the arguments from the novel "War and Peace", and write a global conclusion

(1) Polya's inflamed state, and most importantly, her confused, ambiguous speech - everything suggested the worst guesses, much worse than even the captivity of Rodion or his mortal wound.

(2) “No, it’s completely different here,” Polya shuddered and, turning to the wall, took out a crumpled, read out triangle from under the pillow.

(3) Subsequently, Varya was ashamed of her initial assumptions.

(4) Although rare transit trains did not stop in Moscow, the stations were nearby, and Rodion knew Pauline's address. (5) Of course, the command might not have allowed the soldier to leave the echelon for the Blagoveshchensk dead end, then why didn’t he at least drop postcards of his own, beloved, on his way to the active army? ..

(6) So, this was his first front-line news with more than two weeks delay. (7) In any case, it will now become clear with what thoughts he went to war. (8) Varya impatiently unfolded the sheet, all pierced with a pencil - apparently, it was written on her knee. (9) I had to go up to the lamp to make out the dim, half-finished lines. (10) Varya immediately stumbled upon the main place.

(11) “Perhaps the only reason, my dear, why he was silent all this time was that there was nowhere to settle down,” Rodion wrote briefly, with unexpected fullness and straightforwardly, as in a confession. - (12) We are still retreating for now, retreating day and night, occupying more advantageous defensive lines, as they say in the reports. (13) I was very sick, besides, and now I have not yet fully recovered: my illness is worse than any concussion. (14) The most bitter thing is that I myself am quite healthy, all whole, so far there is not a single scratch on me.

(15) Burn this letter, I can only tell you about it in the whole world, - Varya turned the page.

(16) The incident happened in one Russian village, which our unit was passing in retreat. (17) I was the last in the company ... and maybe the last in the whole army. (18) A local girl of nine years old stood in front of us on the road, just a child, apparently, at school, accustomed to love the Red Army ... (19) Of course, she did not really understand the strategic situation. (20) She ran up to us with wild flowers, and, as it happened, I got them. (21) She had such inquisitive, questioning eyes - the midday sun is a thousand times easier to look at, but I forced myself to take a bouquet, because I am not a coward, I swear to you by my mother, Polenka, that I am not a coward. (22) He closed his eyes, and accepted it from her, leaving at the mercy of the enemy ...

(23) Since then, I keep that withered broom constantly with me, on my body, like a fire in my bosom, I order to put it on myself in the grave, if something happens. (24) I thought I would bleed seven times before I become a man, but this is how it happens, dry ... and this is a font of maturity! - (25) Then two lines came across completely illegible. - (26) And I don’t know, Polenka, whether my whole life will be enough to pay for that gift ... "

(27) - Yes, he has grown very much, your Rodion, you are right ... - folding the letter, Varya said, because with such a line of thought, this soldier would hardly have been capable of any reprehensible act.

(28) Embracing, the girlfriends listened to the rustle of rain and the rare, fading horns of cars. (29) The topic of conversation was the events of the past day: an exhibition of captured aircraft that opened on the central square, an unfilled funnel on Veselykh Street, as they used to call it among themselves, Gastello, whose selfless feat thundered in those days all over the country.

(According to L. Leonov*)

* Leonid Maksimovich Leonov (1899-1994) - Russian writer, public figure.

Text Information

Problems

Author's position

1. The problem of gaining a sense of responsibility and a sense of duty as characteristic features adult person. (How do they grow up?) The maturation of a person (a young man) is, first of all, the acquisition of a readiness to be responsible for one's actions, to take responsibility not only for oneself, but also for other people.
2. The problem of growing up. (Is growing up always associated with courageous, heroic deeds?) Sometimes, to become a real man, you do not need to perform a feat, for this it is enough to feel responsible for your actions and the actions of others.
3. The problem of growing up in the war. (Why did young men grow up faster in the war? In the war, they matured faster because the responsibility for what happened at the front was too great.