Предмет: Русский язык, автор: alievdzamshid2

1 какое время и кто едет в Москву ? (описание) 2 ямщик и его новые слова 3 решение даля . текст По серому насту сани идут легко словно под парусом. Ямщик, укутанный в тяжёлый тулуп, понукает, лошадей, через плечо поглядывает на седока. Тот жмётся от холода, поднял воротник, сунул руки в рукава.
Ямщик тычет кнутовищем в небо, щурит серый холодный глаз под заледеневшей бровью, басит, утешая:
-Замолаживает.. .
-То есть как замолаживает? -Мичман смотрит недоуменно
-Пасмурнеет, -кротко объясняет ямщик. - К теплу.
Мичман вытаскивает из глубокого кармана записную книжку, карандашик, долго дует на закоченевшие пальцы, выводит старательно:
"Замолаживать-иначе пасмурнеть- в Новгородской губернии значит заволакиваться тучками, говоря о небе, клонится к несчастью".
Этот морозный мартовский день 1819 года оказался самым главным в жизни мичмана. На пути из Петербурга в Москву он принял решение, которое перевернуло его жизнь. Застывшими пальцами исписал мичман в книжке первую страничку. Из этой страницы после 40 лет упорной работы вырос знаменитый "Толковый словарь живого великорусского языка".А мичманом, который посвятил жизнь его составлению, был Владимир Иванович Даль.

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Автор ответа: amin07am
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1) Мичман,то есть В.И.Даль едет в Москву,в морозный мартовский день 1819 года.описание:Седок жмется от холода ,поднимает воротник, ,сует руки в рукава" 2) У ямщика новое слова-"замолаживает",то есть пасмурнеет. 3)В.И.Даль решил в этот мартовский день 1819 года составить "Тольковый словарь живого великорусского языка".Он упорно работал над этой книги 40 лет.
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true (A)
false (B)

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true (A)
false (B)

3. Norwegian was the first in the list of the languages on choice.
true (A)
false (B)

4. One-fourth of the people asked could get by quite well when speaking English.
true (A)
false (B)

5. If one speaks a language fluently, he has very good knowledge of it.
true (A)
false (B)

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false (B)

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true (A)
false (B)

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false (B)
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false (B)

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false (B)


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