I saw all around me one boundless azure sea. Punctuation marks for isolated parts of a sentence. Basic rule for separating definitions

O azure kingdom! O kingdom of azure, light, youth and happiness! I saw you... in a dream. There were several of us on a beautiful, dismantled boat. A white sail rose like a swan's chest under the frisky pennants. I did not know who my comrades were; but I felt with all my being that they were just as young, cheerful and happy as I was! Yes, I didn’t even notice them. I saw all around me one boundless azure sea, all covered with small ripples of golden scales, and above my head the same boundless, the same azure sky - and across it, triumphant and as if laughing, the gentle sun rolled. And from time to time, loud and joyful laughter rose between us, like the laughter of the gods! Otherwise, suddenly words and poems would fly from someone’s lips, filled with wondrous beauty and inspired power... It seemed as if the very sky was sounding in response to them - and all around the sea trembled sympathetically... And there again a blissful silence fell. Our fast boat sailed gently through the soft waves. She was not moved by the wind; it was ruled by our own playing hearts. Where we wanted, she rushed there, obediently, as if alive. We came across islands, magical, translucent islands with low tides precious stones, yakhonts and emeralds. Delightful incense drifted from the rounded banks; some of these islands showered us with a shower of white roses and lilies of the valley; from others, iridescent long-winged birds suddenly rose up. Birds circled above us, lilies of the valley and roses melted into the pearly foam that slid along the smooth sides of our boat. Sweet, sweet sounds flew in with the flowers and the birds... Women's voices seemed to be in them... And everything around: the sky, the sea, the fluttering of the sail in the heights, the murmur of the stream behind the stern - everything spoke of love, of blissful love! And the one whom each of us loved - she was here... invisible and close. Another moment - and then her eyes will shine, her smile will bloom... Her hand will take your hand - and take you with her to an unfading paradise! O azure kingdom! I saw you... in a dream. June, 1878

Option #1
1.Indicate the sentence(s) with a punctuation error.
1) I saw all around me one vast azure sky, all covered with small ripples of golden scales.
2) The fire that broke out was extinguished with two buckets of water.
3) The fog descending into the valley covered the travelers.
4) He decided to make peace with his old neighbor, to destroy traces of the quarrel, returning his property to him.


1) To the green meadow, calling, listening, I walk along the rustling leaves. And the cold month stands, without burning, like a green sickle in the blue.
2) In overcoming difficulties in life path, in solving the entire complex of tasks posed to the poet by the great era, Mayakovsky’s poetic feat lies.


Her heart was beating strongly, (1) without knowing why, (2) but the fear, (3) that accompanies our pranks, (4) is their main charm.

4. Indicate the number(s) in the place of which the comma(s) should be placed in a separate definition.
The slightest sound, (1) originating in the silence of the gorge, (2) immediately intensified, (3) multiplied, (4) reflected from the grumbling rocks.


This smell (1) mixing (2) with the salty sea winds (3) creates a special unique air (4) that has a healing effect on people.

Option No. 2
1) Kashtanka, scratching the door, leaned her chest against it, opened it and immediately felt a strange smell.
2) The friendship that arose under the shadow of five intersecting rings will grow stronger year by year.
3) My grandmother tells fairy tales quietly, mysteriously leaning towards my face, looking into my eyes with dilated pupils, as if pouring into my heart the strength that lifted me...
4) Here she [the grandmother] is quietly, lost in thought, swaying, looking around from under her arm, and her whole large body sways hesitantly, her legs carefully feel the road.

2. Place punctuation marks and explain graphically.
1) A book is a crystalline experience, tightly packed into pages, of our centuries-old experience, making the human race immortal on earth.
2) Suddenly, a falling leaf flew up in the wind, swayed, and the lantern began to blink.

3.Indicate the number(s) in whose place(s) there should be a comma(s) for a separate definition.
We certainly gained altitude, (1) and it seemed strange, (2) that a green valley, (3) cut by a stream, (4) suddenly found itself below us.


The highway, (1) gray near, (2) and deep blue in the distance, (3) continued for some time over the valley, (4) and then, (5) sharply climbing up, (6) began to go around the mountain.

5. Place punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.
Long (1) slightly stooped (2), he walked slowly along the plank sidewalk and (3) moving his humpbacked predatory nose (4) cast sharp glances around him.

Option #3
1. Identify the sentence(s) with a punctuation error.
1) Having set a goal for myself, I don’t throw myself away, but devote myself entirely to it and, having achieved it, I move on, starting from it towards a new tempting goal.
2) The words of the traditional oath were heard over the stadium, obliging all participants in the competition to honestly fight for victory in the name of the honor of the homeland, the glory of sports.
3) It was spring, and the wonderful smell of acacias that had not yet blossomed floated.
4) If you happen to hear from your friends who have visited Kamchatka about potatoes boiled in a stream, or about a cup of tea scooped from the same stream, believe me, they are not exaggerating.

2. Place punctuation marks and explain graphically.
1) It is impossible to live in this world without delving into anyone’s affairs.
2) For you, who covered your homeland with your bodies, who looked into death without lowering your eyes, I am learning to write with truthful, passionate words.

3.Indicate the number(s) in whose place(s) there should be a comma(s) for a separate definition.
Thunder rumbled, (1) without ceasing, (2) lightning pierced the forest, (3) which would have been illuminated brighter, (4) than during the day, (5) if not for the streams of water, (6) pouring from the sky.

4.Indicate the number(s) in whose place(s) there should be a comma(s) for a separate definition.
If the desire comes from a pure source, (1) it still, (2) and not being completely successful, (3) not reaching the goal, (4) can bring great benefit.

5. Place punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.
For an hour and a half (1) deepened (2) in various observations (3), I did not pay attention to the crooked numbers (4) displayed on the miles.

O azure kingdom! O kingdom of azure, light, youth and happiness! I saw you... in a dream.

There were several of us on a beautiful, dismantled boat. A white sail rose like a swan's chest under the frisky pennants.

I did not know who my comrades were; but I felt with all my being that they were just as young, cheerful and happy as I was!

Yes, I didn’t even notice them. I saw all around me one boundless azure sea, all covered with small ripples of golden scales, and above my head the same boundless, the same azure sky - and across it, triumphant and as if laughing, the gentle sun rolled.

And from time to time, loud and joyful laughter rose between us, like the laughter of the gods!

Otherwise, suddenly words and poems would fly from someone’s lips, filled with wondrous beauty and inspired power... It seemed as if the very sky was sounding in response to them - and all around the sea trembled sympathetically... And there again a blissful silence fell.

Our fast boat sailed gently through the soft waves. She was not moved by the wind; it was ruled by our own playing hearts. Where we wanted, she rushed there, obediently, as if alive.

We came across islands, magical, translucent islands with shimmers of precious stones, yachts and emeralds. Delightful incense drifted from the rounded banks; some of these islands showered us with a shower of white roses and lilies of the valley; from others, iridescent long-winged birds suddenly rose up.

Birds circled above us, lilies of the valley and roses melted into the pearly foam that slid along the smooth sides of our boat.

Together with flowers, with birds, sweet, sweet sounds flew in... Women's voices seemed to be in them... And everything around: the sky, the sea, the fluttering of the sail in the heights, the murmur of the stream behind the stern - everything spoke of love, of blissful love!

And the one whom each of us loved - she was here... invisible and close. Another moment - and then her eyes will shine, her smile will bloom... Her hand will take your hand - and take you with her to an unfading paradise!

O azure kingdom! I saw you... in a dream.

9th and 11th grades

We are preparing for the Unified State Exam in I.S. Turgenev

Read the text and complete the task for it.

1. O azure kingdom! O kingdom of azure, light, youth and happiness! I saw you... in a dream.

2. There were several of us on a beautiful dismantled boat.

3. The white sail rose like a swan’s chest under the frisky pennants.

4. I did not know who my comrades were; but I felt with all my being that they were just as young, cheerful and happy as I was!

5. Yes, I didn’t even notice them.

6. I saw all around me one boundless azure sea, all covered with small ripples of golden scales, and above my head the same boundless, the same azure sky - and across it, triumphant and as if laughing, the gentle sun rolled.

7. And from time to time laughter rose between us, loud and joyful, like the laughter of the gods!

8. Otherwise, words and poems filled with wondrous beauty and inspired power would suddenly flow from someone’s lips...

9. It seemed that the very sky was sounding in response to them - and all around the sea trembled sympathetically...

10. And there again there was a blissful silence.

11. Our fast boat sailed slightly diving over the soft waves.

12. She did not move by the wind; it was ruled by our own playing hearts.

13. Where we wanted, she rushed there, obediently, as if alive.

14. We came across islands, magical, translucent islands with shimmers of precious stones, yachts and emeralds.

15. Delightful incense rushed from the rounded banks; some of these islands showered us with a shower of white roses and lilies of the valley; from others, rainbow-colored, long-winged birds suddenly rose up.

16. Birds circled above us, lilies of the valley and roses melted into the pearly foam that slid along the smooth sides of our boat.

17. Sweet, sweet sounds flew in with the flowers and the birds...

19. And everything around: the sky, the sea, the fluttering of the sail above, the murmur of the stream behind the stern - everything spoke of love, of blissful love!

20. And the one whom each of us loved - she was here... invisible and close.

21. Another moment - and then her eyes will shine, her smile will bloom...

22. Her hand will take your hand - and take you with her to an unfading paradise!

23. O azure kingdom! I saw you... in a dream.

(I.S. Turgenev)

1. Which headline option is the most Does it fully reflect the main idea of ​​the text?

2) Travel by boat.

3) Azure Kingdom.

4) Boat trip.

2. Define style and type speech.

1) Conversational style, reasoning;

2) artistic style, description;

3) artistic style, narration;

4) journalistic style, description.

3. What lexical meaning does the word have? kingdom in this text (sentence 1)?

1) The reign of some king, reign;

2) a state headed by a king;

3) one of the four highest spheres of the organic world;

4) one or another area of ​​reality, the focus of some phenomena or objects.

4. Which word contains all consonants? hard?

1) Kingdom; 2) noticed; 3) flew off; 4) murmur.

5. Which word has more sounds than letters?

1) Happiness; 2) breasts; 3) laughing; 4) diving.

6. How is the word formed? boundless?

1) Add-on;

2) suffixal;

3) prefix-suffixal;

4) without suffix.

7. From sentences 1–4, write down full adjectives formed from nouns suffixal way.

8. From sentences 5–8, write down the word that matches the pattern: .

9. From sentences 4–10, write down cognate words.

10. From sentences 14–15, write down complex words.

11. From sentences 6, 8 and 21, write down words with prefixes -z (-s).

12. From sentences 1–6, write down words with the spelling “ Dividing b ».

13. From sentences 10–13, write down the word with an unpronounceable consonant at the root.

14. Determine the number of morphemes in a word dismantled.

15. Write out words from sentences 7–10 with zero ending.

16. Match the columns:

17. From sentences 10–13, write down active present participle.

18. Match the columns:

19. Match the part of speech with grammatical features.

20. along in sentence 16.

21. Determine what part of speech the word is Where in sentence 13.

22. From sentence 11, write down word combinations with connections adjacency.

23. You write grammatical basis from sentence 2.

24. Please indicate the offer number complicated by a separate definition, expressed participial phrase (sentences 14–17).

25. Please indicate the offer number complicated by an isolated circumstance, expressed participial phrase(sentences 8–12).

26. Please indicate the offer number with a general word for homogeneous members sentences (sentences 1, 6, 14, 19).

27. Please enter your offer number with isolated, non-common homogeneous definitions, expressed adjectives (sentences 5–10).

28. Indicate the number of the sentence that corresponds to the characteristic: narrative, non-exclamatory, simple, two-part, common, complete, complicated by homogeneous subjects and a separate definition (sentences 7–10).

29. Please enter your number complex sentence, one of whose parts is one-part (propositions 20–23).

30. Among sentences 10–14, find one that connects with the previous one using pronouns. Write the number of this offer.

31. Find a sentence that matches the pattern:

[––– === ], [ ––– And––– === x, | | ].

(Sentences 14–17).

32. You write epithet from sentence 12.

33. What kind of visual medium? does not use Turgenev in two latest suggestions?

1) Metaphor;

2) rhetorical exclamation;

3) comparison;

4) epithet.

Answers:

№ 1. 3); № 4. 1);

№ 2. 2); № 5. 4);

№ 3. 4); № 6. 3);

№ 7. azure, swan;

№ 8. rose;

№ 9. felt, sympathetically; laughing, laughter;

№ 10. translucent, precious, incense, long-winged;

№ 11. boundless, fulfilled, will blossom;

№ 12. happiness, breasts, ripples;

№ 13. hearts;

No. 14. 6 morphemes: once-u-br-a-nn-oh;

№ 15. rose, laughter, lips, answer;

No. 16. 1) b); 2) c); 3) a); 4) d); 5) e); 6) d); 7) d);

№ 17. playing;

No. 18. 1) c); 2) a); 3) d); 4) b);

No. 19. 1) d); 2) a); 3) c); 4) b);

No. 20. preposition;

No. 21. adverb;

№ 22. swam... diving; diving slightly;

№ 23. there were several people;

№ 32. playing;

No. 33. comparison.

E.K. SPIRINA,
Municipal educational institution "Bogorodskaya secondary school",
village Avsyunino,
Orekhovo-Zuevsky district

About size, extent, depth. Boundless, limitless, bottomless, measureless, endless, boundless, limitless, all-encompassing, deep, enormous, boundless, immense, boundless, huge, wide. I saw all around me one boundless azure sea. Turgenev, The Azure Kingdom. The sea was as majestic, endless and inhospitable as seven years before. Chekhov, Lights. And towards us, overwhelming with its powerful width, the boundless sea was already rushing. Wanderer, Minion. Look how it is on the river expanse. Along the slope of the newly revived waters, Into the all-encompassing sea The ice floe floats after the ice. Tyutchev, Look, like in the river space. . . And only then did they start eating and spend an hour talking. Tired people - in a hut on the ice Among the vast sea. . . Marshak, Ice Island. The jet sparkles behind the stern, Like wings, the sails rustle; There is a boundless sea all around, And the heavens merge with the sea. y. Nikitin, The sun is burning in the west. . , And the sea became even calmer, cheoney. , and no longer seemed as wide as before. M. Gorky, Chelkash.
About color. Crimson, crimson, whitish, white-maned, turquoise, glossy, blue, yellow, pearl, green, emerald, azure, azure (obsolete), azure, lilac, radiant (obsolete poet.), hazy, milky, marble, tin, iridescent, sapphire, sparkling, light blue, light blue, lead, gray, silver, silver, grey, gray (colloquial), gray, blue (popular poet), blue, resin, dark, foggy, dull , dull gray, phosphorescent, black, bright green, bright blue, clear. In the west the sun is blazing, the Crimson Sea is burning. I. Nikitin, In the west the sun is burning. . . They fly to the shores of the distant azure sea, to the hot southern sun. . birds. Falcon ov-Mikitov, Through the mountains and forests. The dying flames of dawn scattered sparks across the sky; The radiant sea shines through. Polonsky, Evening. To me, a beginner, everything was extraordinary in the sparkling icy sea. Sokolov-Mikitov, At the edge of the earth. Ships emerge in smoke into the gray marble sea. Bunin, The camel hisses and does not get up. . . Low sky covered in snow clouds. A blue, boiling, icy sea. . . Sokolov-Mikitov, Rescue of the ship. My whole life is like a blue sea: With violent winds in discord - It rages, foams, boils, splashes and makes noise in waves. A. Koltsov, Answer to the question about my life. Beyond the granite field, the Resin Sea sparkles menacingly into the eyes. Bunin, The sun does not shine there, there is no night. . . The boat swayed on the waves. . I barely moved across the dark sea, but it played faster and faster. M. Gorky, Chelkash.
About the condition of the surface, water temperature, sounds made; about impression, psychological perception. Windless, silent, restless, merciless, passionless, violent, rebellious, stormy, raging, majestic, majestic, cheerful, agitated (colloquial), agitated, grumpy, alarmed formidable, thundering, wild, drowsy, living, mirrored, winter, evil , calling, unsteady, capricious, seething, affectionate, affectionately tender, icy, dead, powerful, gloomy, rebellious, unshakable, unsociable, dumb, unfriendly, uncomfortable, deceptive, steamy, cloudy, foamy, calm, cool, deserted, joyful , angry, enraged, frisky, rumbling, angry, sleepy, calm, drinking, gelatinous, icy, cold (colloquial), harsh, warm, quiet, anxious (obsolete), tremulous, solemn, heavy, gloomy, cold (obsolete .), cold, enchanting, stormy, noisy, furious. Silent sea, azure sea, I stand enchanted over your abyss. Zhukovsky, Sea. Malva, hugging her knees with her arms, quietly rocked her body, looking at the sparkling, cheerful sea with her green eyes, and smiled. M. Gorky, Malva. The excitement has long subsided, the lazy blue of the drowsy sea is barely moving. Serafimovich, - Sea cat. It’s warm, the sun is bright, the sea is new; I wear a straw hat and a running coat. Chekhov, Letter to V. A. Goltsov, October 18. 1897. Unshakable, dumb In the darkness, a league away, the sea sleeps. V. Sokolov, White Sea. And here below us was such an uncomfortable cold sea covered with small broken ice! Kaverin, Two captains. Fly, ship, carry me to distant borders, According to the formidable whim of the deceptive seas. Pushkip, The daylight has gone out. . . He accompanies storm-tested ships on the cloudy sea. Shchipachev, Woke up early with beeps and bells. . . This is a stone in the foamy sea, a bare stone on the waves. Bryusov, Kisses. Below lies a sea as gray as silver, cool and steamy. A. N. Tolstoy, Wrong step. Early in the morning he will take her to the shore along the still sleepy sea, in the fresh twilight before dawn. M. Gorky. Mallow. It is not often that this harsh sea is so calm. Chakovsky, It’s already morning here. The rain is dripping, it is damp, cold, and somewhat gelatinous, e.g. Tolmasov, On land and at sea. [Skachkov:] I can definitely compare myself now to a boat on a troubled sea. Languages, A strange case. The heavy winter sea Rumbles like a fjord in the cliffs. Bunin, Lika. Stormy sea. The landing party in rows, through the waves, goes to the shore. Completely rolls over their heads. Sun. Vishnevsky, We are in Kronstadt. So I would have rushed into the furious sea, I would have entered into battle with the ramparts. Dobrolyubov, Stormy sea, angry waves. . .
4с Rare epithets. Pale-unfaithful, exhausted, exhausted, limp, wide-open, roaring-faced, man-made, silken. Clear lines of mountains; Pale and faithless sea. . . The enthusiastic gaze fades, drowns in the powerless space. Bryusov, Clear lines of mountains. . . The exhausted and tormented sea will subside. Silky, barely noticeable transparent ripples will fall from blue to the blue sky under the hot sun. Serafimovich, Sea cat. The melted sea was silent, and the three people on the tiny boat were silent, as if they had come to terms with their hopeless situation. Novikov-Priboy, Tsushima. The hearts there are already hearing the calls, Yulit the shelonik is at the door, They are already preparing from Azov. From other open seas. Prokofiev, Pereselentsy. Whose heart was washed out by the 1st October storms, / no wakat for him! no roaring seas, / nothing for that, / no beauties, / no climates, / no need - / except you, / RevolutionI Mayakovsky, Norderney. All the rocky seas are the affairs of my friends. Oshanin, Hymn to the seas. Calm. Silk sea: and the running waves are just a memory of yesterday's wind, which rocked the water of the valiva. Kovalevsky, Notebooks from a field bag.
¦ Internal, closed, artificial, non-freezing, marginal, open, polar, fresh, northern. tropical, southern, etc.