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"Homogeneous members of the proposal" - 2,3,4,5. People worked quietly, silently). 1,2,3. Write down all the numbers denoting commas with homogeneous members of the sentence. Specify the numbers of sentences with homogeneous definitions. Indicate a sentence with homogeneous predicates. Answer: 4,5,6,9.

"Minor Members" - Definition. Back. Example: Vanya ate porridge (additional). Ride a bike (optional). Underlined by a dotted dot (- - -). Underlined with a wavy line. Example: I woke up in the morning (obst.). Addition. Circumstance. Underlined with a dotted line (----). Secondary members of the sentence. Example: Strong (def.) wolf, smart (def.) person.

"Clarifying sentence members" - Test yourself. What punctuation marks are used with clarifying members of a sentence? Zavaruhina Galina Anatolyevna, teacher of Russian language and literature, secondary school №2. Training exercises. Recently, about three days ago, at the metro station, I met a friend. There, below, the moss is skinny, the bush is gray. Far away on the other side of the foggy sea, wooded hills could be seen.

“Lesson Homogeneous members of a sentence” - Lesson objectives: Lesson progress. 6. Collective work with the scheme "Agreed and inconsistent definitions". 7. Test execution. Lesson-workshop on the Russian language in the 11th grade Teacher Streltsova L.A. - Collective work - Work in pairs - Independent work- Testing. Homogeneous members of the proposal.

"Lesson Separate circumstances" - Separate. Remember! The question to an isolated (non-isolated) circumstance is put from the verb. Ran (how?), carrying the dull noise of a departing train. The father slowly walked out onto the porch. Crawled (how?), Scratching with hard paws. A small table lamp covered with a yellow shade illuminated the room.

"Circumstances in the proposals" - Contrary to the forecast, the weather has changed. There was no one on the pier except a watchman with a lantern. Light - 2010 Russian language, grade 8. The steppe or treeless plain surrounded us on all sides. Isolation. The snow glistened from the rays and the people walking down the street. The train arrived at the station on schedule. In animals, with the exception of birds, the sense of smell is highly developed.

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200 years ago, on December 2, 1804, the coronation ceremony of Napoleon Bonaparte was held in Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. The same week, the Nobel celebrations begin in Stockholm, traditionally consecrated by the presence of members of the Bernadotte royal Swedish family. And few people remember that one of the most respected royal families in Europe appeared thanks to the dizzying love affair of the dictator Bonaparte

HOW TO BECOME A QUEEN?

H To give the coronation procedure the appearance of a divine blessing, Pope Pius VII was summoned from Rome to Paris. The pope did not dare to disobey Napoleon and arrived in Paris, but at the coronation ceremony he was assigned a humiliatingly passive role. Napoleon himself put the imperial crown on his head and crowned his wife Josephine himself.

In 1795, General Bonaparte fell in love with the beautiful Creole Josephine Beauharnais, the widow of General Beauharnais, who was accused of treason and executed in 1794 by the Revolutionary Tribunal. Napoleon loved Josephine, especially during the first years of their married life. He did not part with her even when he found out that in his absence she did not behave in the most worthy way. However, in their family, despite a fairly long marriage, there were no children. This happened, as subsequent events showed, through the fault of a not too young and not too healthy empress. While Napoleon was a general, and then the all-powerful first consul, childlessness could be put up with, but the emperor needed an heir. November 30, 1809, 5 years after the coronation, Napoleon announced to Josephine a divorce. Josephine begged her husband to cancel her decision, but he remained adamant: "I still love you, but in politics everything is decided not by the heart, but by the head." On December 15, 1809, a divorce protocol was signed, and Josephine moved to the palace of Malmaison presented to her and passed away from the life of the emperor. When in 1814 the troops of the anti-Napoleonic coalition entered Paris, Josephine met with Alexander I. There is a version according to which she, wanting to charm Russian emperor, dressed too lightly, caught a cold, and this illness brought her to the grave. Napoleon was at that time in exile on the island of Elba. He was very upset by the death of his first wife and the only woman he truly loved.

However, we are not interested in the fate of Josephine, who is known from numerous novels and their adaptations, but the fate of another woman of Napoleon - the daughter of a soap maker Desiree Clary, who before Josephine was the official bride of Bonaparte. What exactly the young commoner lacked in order to become the main woman of Napoleon, now, after more than two hundred years, is hard to guess. Charm, sexuality, serenity? For our story, something else is important - sometimes in love affairs it is better to lose than to win. At the moment of the future emperor's passion for Josephine, Desire was resigned. In love with Napoleon, the young girl chose to settle for less than to completely leave the nomenclature of "revolutionary brides" by marrying the revolutionary general Bernadotte. Thus, a quadrangle was formed from two married couples.

On May 19, 1804, six months before his coronation, Napoleon, in the status of First Consul, signed a decree that the army had long been waiting for. He appointed 18 of the most popular generals as marshals of France. Among the first marshals of Napoleon was Desire's husband, General Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte. He was born in 1763 in Gascony in the family of a lawyer who had Swedish roots, was 6 years older than Napoleon and by the beginning of the revolution he served as a senior sergeant in the royal army. Bernadotte skillfully took advantage of new opportunities and during the military campaign against the coalition of forces who tried immediately after the revolution to restore the Bourbon dynasty in France, he became a general. In confirmation of republican beliefs, a tattoo appeared on his chest - "Death to Kings." After Bernadotte entered into marriage with Desire, rejected by Napoleon, a son was born in a young family in 1799.

Bernadotte was not among the most famous and successful marshals of Napoleon. But his campaign in Prussia in the autumn of 1806 turned out to be important - and not at all in a military sense. Here, in the battle near the town of Lübeck, when the Prussian army was already defeated, the Swedish military unit landed from the ships to help it and was immediately captured by Bernadotte. The winner behaved impeccably politely with the Swedes and made the most favorable impression on the Swedish officers. Returning to Sweden, they created the image of a charming French marshal with Swedish roots. This story received a couple of years the most unexpected continuation.

In 1808-1809 the last Russo-Swedish war. Sweden lost the war and as a result lost Finland, which became part of Russian Empire on the rights of the Grand Duchy. The Imperial Council removed King Gustav IV Adolf from the throne and deprived his descendants of the right of succession to the throne. Uncle Gustav was proclaimed king, and became known as Charles XIII. However, the replacement of one king by another did not solve all the problems of the state: Charles XIII was childless, so the question of his future successor immediately arose. From Stockholm to Paris, a delegation arrived to Napoleon with a request to release Marshal Bernadotte to Sweden as heir to the Swedish throne. Napoleon's relationship with Bernadotte was quite complicated, and Napoleon tried to offer the delegates a choice of several other candidates, but the Swedes refused them. As a result, in 1810, Bernadotte and Desiree packed their bags and arrived in Sweden, where the Riksdag officially declared Bernadotte heir to the Swedish throne.

In the summer of 1812, Napoleon invaded Russia. It would seem that the French marshal should have sympathized with Napoleon. But even before the start of the war of 1812, Bernadotte promised Alexander I, through the envoy Alexander Chernyshev, not to seek the return of Finland. Further - more: in the first days of the war, he gave the Russian emperor advice not to try to stop Napoleon's army on the border, but to retreat inland.

In August 1813, Sweden joined the anti-Napoleonic coalition, its troops were led by the former French marshal, and now the heir to the Swedish throne, Bernadotte. In the first battle in which he took part, the coalition forces defeated the army of the French Marshal Oudinot, who received the marshal's baton from Napoleon five years later Bernadotte. In October 1813, a grandiose battle took place near Leipzig, which continued

3 days, which Napoleon's army lost. I will not describe this “Battle of the Nations”, I will only quote the following words of its participant Marbo: “It was the Frenchman, whose crown was obtained by French blood, who dealt us the final blow.” This Frenchman was Bernadotte.

The participation of the Swedes in the anti-Napoleonic coalition was not so much military as political in nature: at the table of winners, Sweden received its share - for the rejection of Finland, Norway was given to it, which constituted a union with Sweden until 1905. However, I am not interested in the military, but the moral side of the issue. For the French, Bernadotte is a traitor who fought against his own. The Swedes, on the contrary, consider Bernadotte's behavior quite natural: he served the state, which declared him crown prince and in which he was eventually to become king. Together with the troops of the coalition, Bernadotte entered Paris in the spring of 1814. Arrived there from the cold provincial Stockholm and his wife Desiree. Most of the French were extremely hostile to Bernadotte. It got to the point that the wife of Marshal Lefebvre called him a traitor to his face. Alexander I understood that it was impossible to involve the Swedish prince in the restoration of Bourbon France under these conditions. Therefore, Bernadotte soon left Paris and never returned there again. Desiree loved her husband, but she was in no hurry to go back to gloomy Stockholm. As a result, when Napoleon re-entered Paris to become Emperor of France for the last 100 days, he found Desiree there. Let's not guess what he would have done if Bernadotte himself fell into his hands, but he did not fight with the woman and did not even put his ex-fiancee under house arrest, giving her the opportunity to safely return from her native France to Sweden.

In 1818, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, at the age of fifty-five, became king, and his wife Desiree became queen of Sweden.

In accordance with Swedish traditions, the king received a new name - Karl XIV Johan. The tattoo "Death to Kings", which he had frivolously made in his days of youth, now had to be shamefacedly hidden. Bernadotte, who was popular in the country as a crown prince, has now become a good king. In the area of foreign policy he proclaimed Sweden's neutrality while maintaining balanced relations with Russia and Britain. After the death of Charles XIV in March 1844, his son, who was born in distant France, became king of Sweden under the name Oscar I.

Unlike his father, who was invited to the throne by the Riksdag, the son took his place according to the laws of succession to the throne. Desire survived her husband by 16 years and died in 1860 at the age of ninety in the status of the queen mother.

Years have passed. The 19th century ended, followed by the 20th century, and the dynasty founded by the French marshal Bernadotte and Napoleon's former bride Desiree still remains on the Swedish throne. The current King of Sweden is Carl XVI Gustaf. He was born in 1946, and a year later he lost his father, who died in a plane crash. In 1973, after the death of his grandfather, Carl XVI Gustaf became King of Sweden. His wife Queen Silvia cannot boast of noble origin - she is the daughter of a German businessman. The future monarch met her in 1972 at the Munich Olympics, where she worked as a translator. The Swedish king has no real power, but many representative functions. The most famous of them is the Nobel Prizes. At the end of each year, the Swedish Academy of Sciences publishes a regular list Nobel laureates. Sometimes one of ours gets into it. In this case, short fragments of the procedure for awarding new laureates are shown on the television news program from Stockholm. Watching her, I look at Charles XVI and remember the events of two hundred years ago. The hand and heart of the young general went to the more fortunate Josephine, but 13 years later she was left with nothing, and Desire, who lost, thanks to an incredible set of circumstances, eventually became the Queen of Sweden and gave birth to the heir to the Swedish throne. Here is the answer to the main question: how to become the Queen of Sweden. To not give up!

Dmitry KOSTOMAROV

Photos used in the material: CORBIS / RPG About two hundred years ago, the wind-sower brought two seeds to the Fornication swamp: a pine seed and a spruce seed. Both seeds fell into one hole near a large flat stone ... Since then, for perhaps two hundred years, these spruce and pine have been growing together. Their roots have intertwined since childhood, their trunks stretched up close to the light, trying to overtake each other. Trees of different species fought terribly among themselves with roots for food, with branches for air and light. Rising higher, thickening their trunks, they dug dry branches into living trunks and in places pierced each other through and through. An evil wind, having arranged such an unhappy life for the trees, sometimes flew here to shake them. And then the trees groaned and howled at the whole Fornication swamp, like living beings. Before that, it looked like the groan and howl of living beings that the fox, curled up on a moss tussock into a ball, raised its sharp muzzle up. This groan and howl of pine and spruce was so close to living beings that a feral dog in the Fornication swamp, hearing it, howled from longing for a person, and a wolf howled from inescapable malice towards him. The children came here, to the Lying Stone, at the very time when the first rays of the sun, flying over the low, gnarled swamp fir-trees and birch trees, illuminated the Ringing Borina, and the mighty trunks of the pine forest became like lit candles of the great temple of nature. From there, here, to this flat stone, where the children sat down to rest, faintly came the singing of birds, dedicated to the rising of the great sun. And the bright rays flying over the heads of the children did not yet warm. The swampy land was all in a chill, small puddles were covered with white ice. It was quite quiet in nature, and the children, who were cold, were so quiet that the black grouse Kosach paid no attention to them. He sat down at the very top, where the boughs of pine and boughs of spruce formed like a bridge between two trees. Having settled down on this bridge, which was rather wide for him, closer to the spruce, Kosach seemed to begin to bloom in the rays of the rising sun. On his head, a scallop lit up like a fiery flower. His chest, blue in the depths of black, began to pour from blue to green. And his iridescent, lyre-spread tail became especially beautiful. Seeing the sun over the miserable swamp fir-trees, he suddenly jumped up on his high bridge, showed his white, purest linen of undertail, underwings and shouted:— Chuf, shi! In grouse, “chuf” most likely meant the sun, and “shi” probably had our “hello”. In response to this first chirping of Kosach-tokovik, the same chirping with flapping wings was heard far across the swamp, and soon dozens of large birds began to fly in and land near the Lying Stone from all sides, like two drops of water similar to Kosach. With bated breath, the children sat on the cold stone, waiting for the rays of the sun to come to them and warm them at least a little. And now the first ray, gliding over the tops of the nearest, very small Christmas trees, finally played on the children's cheeks. Then the upper Kosach, greeting the sun, stopped jumping up and down. He squatted low on the bridge at the top of the tree, stretched his long neck along the bough, and began a long, brook-like song. In response to him, somewhere nearby, dozens of the same birds sitting on the ground, each rooster, too, stretched out its neck, began to sing the same song. And then, as if already quite a large stream, muttering, ran over invisible pebbles. How many times have we, the hunters, after waiting for the dark morning, at the chilly dawn listened with trepidation to this singing, trying in our own way to understand what the roosters are singing about. And when we repeated their mutterings in our own way, we got:

cool feathers,
Ur-gur-gu,
Cool feathers
Obor-woo, I will break off.

So the black grouse muttered in unison, intending to fight at the same time. And while they were muttering like that, a small event happened in the depths of the dense spruce crown. There a crow sat on a nest and hid there all the time from Kosach, who was swimming almost near the nest itself. The crow would very much like to drive Kosach away, but she was afraid to leave the nest and cool the eggs in the morning frost. The male crow guarding the nest at that time was making its flight and, having probably met something suspicious, lingered. The crow, waiting for the male, lay in the nest, was quieter than water, lower than grass. And suddenly, seeing the male flying back, she shouted her own:— Kra! This meant for her:— Rescue! — Kra! - the male answered in the direction of the current in the sense that it is still unknown who will cut off the twisted feathers for whom. The male, immediately realizing what was the matter, went down and sat down on the same bridge, near the fir tree, at the very nest where Kosach was lekking, only closer to the pine tree, and began to wait. Kosach at this time, not paying any attention to the male crow, called out his own, known to all hunters:— Kar-ker-cupcake! And this was the signal for a general fight of all the current roosters. Well, the cool feathers flew in all directions! And then, as if on the same signal, the male crow, with small steps along the bridge, imperceptibly began to approach Kosach. Motionless as statues, hunters for sweet cranberries sat on a stone. The sun, so hot and clear, came out against them over the swamp fir trees. But there was one cloud in the sky at that time. It appeared like a cold blue arrow and crossed in half rising Sun. At the same time, suddenly the wind rushed, the tree pressed against the pine tree and the pine tree groaned. The wind blew once more, and then the pine pressed, and the spruce roared. At this time, having rested on a stone and warmed up in the rays of the sun, Nastya and Mitrasha got up to continue on their way. But at the very stone a fairly wide swamp path forked: one, good, dense path went to the right, the other, weak, went straight. Having checked the direction of the paths on the compass, Mitrasha, pointing out the weak path, said: “We need to follow this one to the north. - It's not a trail! - answered Nastya. - Here's another! Mitrasha got angry. “People were walking, that means the path. We need to go north. Let's go and don't talk anymore. Nastya was offended to obey the younger Mitrasha. — Kra! - shouted at this time the crow in the nest. And her male with small steps ran closer to Kosach for half a bridge. The second sharp blue arrow crossed the sun, and a gray cloud began to approach from above. The Golden Hen gathered her strength and tried to persuade her friend. “Look,” she said, “how dense my path is, all people walk here. Are we smarter than everyone? “Let all the people go,” the stubborn Muzhik in the pouch answered decisively. - We must follow the arrow, as our father taught us, to the north, to the Palestinian. “Father told us fairy tales, he joked with us,” said Nastya. - And, probably, there is no Palestinian at all in the north. It would be very stupid for us to follow the arrow: just not on the Palestinian, but on the very Blind Elan. “All right,” Mitrasha turned sharply. - I won’t argue with you anymore: you go along your path, where all the women go for cranberries, but I will go on my own, along my path, to the north. And he actually went there without thinking about the cranberry basket or the food. Nastya should have reminded him of this, but she herself was so angry that, all red as red, she spat after him and went for cranberries along the common path. — Kra! cried the crow. And the male quickly ran across the bridge the rest of the way to Kosach and beat him with all his might. Like a scalded Kosach rushed to the flying grouse, but the angry male caught up with him, pulled him out, let a bunch of white and rainbow feathers fly through the air and drove and drove far away. Then the gray cloud moved in tightly and covered the entire sun with all its life-giving rays. The evil wind blew very sharply. Trees woven with roots, piercing each other with branches, growled, howled, groaned all over the Fornication swamp.

two hundred years ago sowing wind brought two seeds to the fornication swamp: a pine seed and a spruce seed. Both seeds fell into one hole near a large flat stone ...

Since then, for two hundred years, these spruce and pine have been growing together. Their roots were intertwined, their trunks stretched up close to the light, trying to overtake each other. Trees of different species fought among themselves with roots for food, with branches for air and light. Rising higher, thickening their trunks, they dug dry branches into living trunks and in places pierced each other through and through.

An evil wind, having arranged such an unhappy life for the trees, sometimes flew here to shake them. And then the trees groaned and howled at the whole Fornication swamp, like living creatures. Frightened by groans, the fox, curled up on a moss tussock, lifted up its sharp muzzle. This groan and howl of pine and spruce was close to the living creatures of the forest. And run wild the dog in the Fornication swamp, hearing him, howled from longing for the man, and the wolf howled from inescapable malice towards him.

(K. Paustovsky) (155 words)

Exercise

  1. Title the text.
  2. Underline all the phrases in the first two sentences. Sketch them out.
  3. Graphically highlight the homogeneous members of the sentence,
  4. Perform morphological analysis of the highlighted words.
  5. Complete parsing selected offer.
  6. Graphically indicate which member of the sentence are the isolated members.

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About two hundred years ago, the wind-sower brought two seeds to Bludovo

swamp: pine seed and spruce seed. Both seeds fell into one hole near the large

flat stone ... Since then, perhaps two hundred years, these spruce and pine

grow together. Their roots intertwined from infancy, their trunks stretched upward

next to the light, trying to overtake each other ... Trees of different species fought

among themselves roots for food, branches - for air and light. Climbing up everything

higher, thickening their trunks, they dug their dry branches into the living trunks and

they pierced each other through and through. An evil wind, having arranged such a tree

miserable life, flew here sometimes to shake them. And then the trees

moaned and howled at the whole Fornication swamp, like living beings, like a fox,

curled up on a moss tussock in a ball, lifted up her sharp

muzzle. This moan and howl of pine and spruce was so close to living beings,

that the feral dog in the Fornication swamp, hearing him, howled with longing for

man, and the wolf howled from inescapable malice towards him.