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1. : Here are letters for you. - (-). There are several ways of capturing wild horses. - . 1. - , , , ( ): Seal the letters and take them to the post office, please. - , . The horses being tired out, Pushkin was obliged to halt for the night at N. - , , N.
2. : From far away there appeared ships. - . I suddenly heard loud cries. - . 2. : The ships had lost their masts and sprung leaks in a hurricane where the ships had been, there was no frown, no wrinkle on the ocean's face, not a ripple, nothing (J. Conrad). - ... , , , , ...
3. : New Soviet cities are planned not only by architects but also by artists, economists and health officers. - , , . Stars were awake, they whispered: "Listen, rivers begin to murmur, leaves begin to show, birds begin to sing - spring has come!"- , : , , , - !. 3. , , , - ( , - . .). The captains' bridges on ocean-going liners are genuine plants fitted out with the last word in technical equipment.- . The capitals of many countries are situated on big rivers. - .
4. , , : May you never have friends in need!- ! Children should be seen and not heard. , , ( , , ). 4. , , : The friends of my friends are my friends.- - . The evils we bring on ourselves are hardest to bear. - , .
  5. , , . The numerous birds there, on the acacias, seemed to be having a noisy trade union conference. - , , , . The big fluffy snow-flakes that were falling upon streets and squares painted everything white. - , , .

 

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The three sisters, in the play of the same name by Chekov, remain forever a symbol of the dissatisfied intelligentsia in prerevolutionary Russia. They could not use their talents in the existing society. - . .

The four sides and angles of the square are equal. - Be .

The peoples want to create a strong foundation for the many-sided cooperation between East and West. - . ( .)

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On one occasion, a long file of elephants came down. The elephants had a conference at which there was no 'sound. They decided to go to the water by another route.

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