Предмет: Русский язык, автор: данек90

 

 Написать сочинение-миниатюру "Мой друг похож на (цветок)"

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Автор ответа: Ефросиния
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У меня есть друг Ваня.Мы с ним настоящие друзья.Хотя характеры у нас очень разные.

Если сравнивать его с каким-либо цветком, то скорее всего он похож на астру.Его волосы светлые и астры бывают белого или бежевого цвета.Цветок астры держится на крепком высоком стебле и Ванька тоже высокий.И он достаточно развит физически чтобы можно было его назвать крепким.Астра может расти в любых условиях,она неприхотлива как некоторые цветки-неженки,для которых необходимы тепличные условия.И Ваня такой же.Я думаю, если бы нам пришлось выживать на необитаемом острове,то Ванька бы точно знал что делать!™•

 

 

 

 

 

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