Предмет: Русский язык, автор: ПринцессаБубльГум090

Составьте рассказ на пословицу Не рой другому яму,сам в нее и попадешь.Срочно надо!!!


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Автор ответа: KiraLane
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Однажды, в жаркий летний день, мы с Данилой отправились кататься на велосипедах.
На одной улице, которая спускалась к реке, мы увидели крутой спуск, рядом копошились какие-то мальчишки. Мы остановились, посмотрели вниз, но спускаться вниз на велосипедах не решились. Оставив велосипеды, спустились вниз, огляделись и подумали, что надо запомнить это место, чтобы прийти зимой покататься на ледянках.
Мальчишки, забравшись на дерево, весело смеялись. Мы стали медленно подниматься наверх, разглядывая весельчаков. Когда мы садились на велосипеды, раздался шум, оглянувшись, мы никого не увидели, не видно было и тех мальчишек. Нам стало интересно, куда же они делись и что это был за шум.
Каково же было наше удивление, когда мы увидели, что мальчишки, несколько минут назад сидевшие на ветке дерева, сидели в яме и потирали ушибленные места. На наш вопрос, что они там делают, мы услышали ответ: «Мы хотели посмотреть, кто попадет в нашу яму». Выяснилось, эту ямку они приготовили еще вчера, а сегодня лишь прикрывали ее.
Не рой другому яму – сам в нее попадешь.

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A.
The people who started to celebrate Thanksgiving Day were the Pilgrims, the English Protestant settlers, and the tribe of the Wampanoag. It was in 1621. Their meals differed greatly from the modern one. They consisted of corn, shellfish and deer meat. At those times there were a lot of wild turkey, but nobody cooked them on that day. Deer meat was the most popular food of the holiday.


B.
People of Canada celebrate Thanksgiving on the second Monday of October every year. It is celebrated to thank God for the past harvest and pray for the coming year. The United States, however, celebrates Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday of November every year. The reason behind the difference is geographical: autumn starts earlier in Canada than in America.


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Thanksgiving is the right time to decorate homes. You can add some autumn-colored pillows to the sofa, light a candle and arrange some yellow or orange flowers in a vase. Special message boards have become very popular recently. As guests arrive for Thanksgiving, let them write what they are thankful for on a paper leaf and pin it up at the board. Paper leaves can be cut from scrapbooks and painted in autumn colours.


D.
Watching football is definitely the most popular activity among Americans on Thanksgiving. The history of this tradition began in 1934. The reason was a great match between two football teams – the Detroit Lions and the Chicago Bears. That game turned out to be really successful. Since that time matches have been held every year (except the years of World War II) on Thanksgiving Day and have become very popular.


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Once, President Truman chose a turkey on Thanksgiving Day and sent it back to the farm. That happened in 1947. Since that time it has become a tradition. Nowadays the President selects two turkeys and frees them, in front of a large crowd. Then the turkeys are sent to a farm house to let them live in peace.


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