Предмет: Литература, автор: Харламова13

О чём говорится в повести "Тарас Бульба"? (напишите кратко, что бы вместилось в чит. дневник)

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Автор ответа: tcacenco1231
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В повести говорится о запорожской сечи Тарасе бульбе и его двух сыновей о первом храбром если я не ошибаюсь и о втором предателе
Автор ответа: Olezka2002
187
Сыновья Тараса вернулись домой после окончания бурсы. Тарас вместе с ними едет на Сечь, чтобы посмотреть какие они воины. Остап сражается , как воин, Андрий предал свой народ. Тарас находит Андрия и убивает его. Во время одно из сражений Остап попадает в плен. Его жестоко казнят на площади. Тарас ( отец) становится свидетелем казни сына. Тарас начинает мстить. В бою его пленили . Тараса сожгли на костре. 
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1. What did the Indians do in huge areas?
A. They mined gold.
B. Indians hunted and wandered.
C. They kept order.
2. What treaty did the government make for?
A. To reduce Indians' original lands.
B. To broaden their territory.
C. To kill the "Native Americans".
3. Who opposed to the government's injustice?
A. Indians
B. A number of organizations.
C. Some members of the government
4. When was the Dawes Act adopted?
A. in 1924
B. in 1887
C. in 1987
5. How many Indians still live in reservations?
A. half of the Indian population
B. one million
C. all population
6. What do American Indians have since 1924?
A. schools
B. own houses
C. citizenship