Предмет: Русский язык, автор: Armyanka007


Прочитай отрывки из стихотворения.

Сом храпит. Не спит Сомиха -

Сон Сомёнка стережёт.

И сквозь дрёму, тихо-тихо

Колыбельную поёт:

- Спи, Сомёнок , баю-бай,

Поскорее засыпай!


И Ужоночку  Ужиха

Точно так же , тихо-тихо

Колыбельную поёт-

Сон Ужонка стережёт.

- Спи Ужонок, баю-бай,

Поскорее засыпай!

                                     (С.Козлов)

Выпиши две группы родственных слов.

Так и напиши :

1-ая группа .........

2-ая группа ..........

А потом запиши :

1) разные формы одного слова из 1-й группы ........

2) разные формы одного слова из 2-й группы .........

Ответы

Автор ответа: redchenko
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1 группа :Ужоночку,Ужиха,Ужонка,Ужонок.
2 группа :Сом,Сомиха,Соменка,Соменок
1)Ужонок ,Ужонка .
2)Соменка,Соменок .
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What do you think is the biggest problem facing today's teenagers? Most British parents would guess that it's drugs, but they are wrong.
Interesting feelings have come out of a survey conducted by Get Connected, a telephone helpline for young people. They talked to 510 young people between the ages of fifteen and nineteen and also to their parents. They have found that parents are so worried about their children getting mixed up with drugs that they fail to see that the main causes of anxiety for most young people are relationships, especially those with friends. Nothing, it seems, can be worse than falling out with your best friends.
A spokesperson from Get Connected said that young people rely on their friends to talk through any problems they may have. If they fall out with their friends, then there is no one, and this can seriously affect their men¬tal health. The message is, therefore: it is your friends who keep you sane. People today rely less and less on large family groups, and more and more on friends. Another survey in the USA has found that young people today have larger groups of friends than was the case twenty or thirty years ago. Having a close group of people to depend on seems more attractive and more secure than one exclusive relationship with one other person, which can be devastat¬ing if it goes wrong. In fact, students at Bristol University in England said recently that couples are a thing of the past.
Friends Reunited is the most popular website in Britain. It has 8 million registered members and many more who access the site without paying the fee. People enter the name of their school on the computer and they suddenly can access lots of people from their class, even if it is a class from thirty or forty years previously. Everyone includes a short biography about what they have been doing with their lives. Members can contact one another by e-mail, view old school photos, contribute to a chat room, and organize reunions. It seems that the pull of old friendship is enormous, especially as people now rarely return to live in the places where they grew up.