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Арусяк122
Арусяк122
22.10.2022 05:10 •  Русский язык

Выпиши из предложений вводные слова. Определи, с какой частью речи оно соотносится. Знаки препинания расставлены не все.
Перепиши предложения, выделяя запятыми вводные конструкции. Авторов указывать не нужно, не забудь
поставить точку в конце предложения.
Пример:
«Кажется эту книгу я уже читал»,
ответ: кажется — глагол.
Кажется, эту книгу я уже читал.
Если вам никак не удаётся выдержать экзамена, то очевидно у вас нет ни желания ни призвания быть
врачом
Недалеко, в прохладной мгле казалось приросли к скале две сакли (М. Лермонтов)


Выпиши из предложений вводные слова. Определи, с какой частью речи оно соотносится. Знаки препинания

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Пожалуйста1531
Пожалуйста1531
10.02.2021 20:49
 1. 
 брошенная в воду, плававшие в воде боком или брюшком, охотящимся за рыбами - прич.оборот
 весело махнув хвостом, Подбирая на берегу большую рыбу, пользуясь подводными морскими течениями, покидая этот берег, проплывая недолго под водою,  - дееприч.оборот
  2. видя- вид-корень, я- суфф., , проголодавшись- про-приставка, голод-корень, а, вш, и- суфф,  сь- возвратный суффикс -  одиночное дееприч.
4.  Юноша нырял, проплывая недолго под водою. - Предл.простое, повеств., невоскл, распр, односоставное, Юноша- подлеж, нырял- сказ, - это грамм.основа, осложнено деприч. оборотом -  проплывая недолго под водою. - это обстоят.образа действия.
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DVD123456789
22.11.2021 00:47

Anna Akhmatova (June 23 [O.S. June 11] 1889 — March 5, 1966) was the pen name of Anna Andreevna Gorenko, the leader and the heart and soul of St Petersburg tradition of Russian poetry in the course of half a century.

Akhmatova's work ranges from short lyric poems to universalized, ingeniously structured cycles, such as Requiem (1935-40), her tragic masterpiece on the Stalinist terror. Her work addresses a variety of themes including time and memory, the fate of creative women, and the difficulties of living and writing in the shadow of Stalinism.

Early life

Akhmatova was born in Bolshoy Fontan near Odessa. Her childhood does not appear to have been happy; her parents separated in 1905. She was educated in Kiev, Tsarskoe Selo, and the Smolny Institute of St Petersburg. Anna started writing poetry at the age of 11, inspired by her favourite poets: Racine, Pushkin, and Baratynsky. As her father did not want to see any verses printed under his "respectable" name, she had to adopt the surname of one of her Tatar ancestors as a pseudonym.

Grey-Eyed King (1910)

Hail to thee, o, inconsolate pain!
The young grey-eyed king has been yesterday slain.

That autumnal evening was stuffy and red.
My husband, returning, had quietly said,

"He'd left for his hunting; they carried him home;
They found him under the old oak's dome.

I pity his queen. He, so young, passed away!...
During one night her black hair turned to grey."

He picked up his pipe from the fireplace shelf,
And went off to work for the night by himself.

Now my daughter I will wake up and rise --
And I will look in her little grey eyes...

And murmuring poplars outside can be heard:
Your king is no longer here on this earth.

In 1910, she married the boyish poet Nikolay Gumilyov, who very soon left her for hunting lions in Africa, the battlefields of the World War I, and the society of Parisian grisettes. Her husband didn't take her poems seriously and was shocked when Alexander Blok declared to him that he preferred her poems to his. Their son, Lev, born in 1912, was to become a famous Neo-Eurasianist historian.

Silver Age
Anna Akhmatova by Amedeo Modigliani, 1911
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Anna Akhmatova by Amedeo Modigliani, 1911

In 1912, she published her first collection, entitled Evening. It contained brief, psychologically taut pieces which English readers may find distantly reminiscent of Robert Browning and Thomas Hardy. They were acclaimed for their classical diction, telling details, and the skilful use of colour.

By the time her second collection, the Rosary, appeared in 1914, there were thousands of women composing their poems "after Akhmatova". Her early poems usually picture a man and a woman involved in the most poignant, ambiguous moment of their relationship. Such pieces were much imitated and later parodied by Nabokov and others. Akhmatova was prompted to exclaim: "I taught our women how to speak but don't know how to make them silent".

Together with her husband, Akhmatova enjoyed a high reputation in the circle of Acmeist poets. Her aristocratic manners and artistic integrity won her the titles of the "Queen of the Neva" and the "soul of the Silver Age", as the period came to be known in the history of Russian poetry. Many decades later, she would recall this blessed time of her life in the longest of her works, the "Poem Without Hero" (1940–65), inspired by Pushkin's Eugene Onegin.

The accursed years

Nikolay Gumilyov was executed in 1921 for activities considered anti-Soviet; Akhmatova presently remarried a prominent Assyriologist Vladimir Shilejko, and then another scholar, Nikolay Punin, who died in the Stalinist camps. After that, she spurned several proposals from the married poet Boris Pasternak

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