Предмет: Литература, автор: Lam22

Как автор относится к Ильюше в произведении "Бежин луг"? СРОЧНО

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Автор ответа: Бананчик001
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Писатель стремился не только пробудить в читателе чувство любви и уважения к деревенским ребятишкам, но и заставлял задуматься над их дальнейшей судьбой. Автора всегда привлекали к себе люди высоких и моральных принципов, требовательные к себе.. . Именно такие люди и живут на страницах его произведений.
Образы мальчиков - героев рассказа - овеяны лирическим настроением грусти и сочувствия.
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If we cross … the road here we’ll be able to do … the shopping … the supermarket … there.
– Good morning, madam. What can I do … you. – I’d like half … a pound … butter, please.
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We’d like … pound of … pork and … bottle of … vinegar. We don’t keep … vinegar here at … butcher’s. You’d better go to … grocer’s.
– I am going to do … shopping as we need … cabbage, … tomatoes and … potatoes. – What about … fruit? – I think I should really buy … apples and … grapes.
– Would you like … anything? – I need half … pound of … meat. – Here you are. All … meat is fresh. I can offer you … excellent pork and … beef.
– There is … little sugar left. We need to buy some more at … supermarket. There is … confectionary department where I think they sell … sugar.
All … goods used to sell by … pound in … Great Britain but … system has changed. Most … measures are metric now.
I want to pay for … dress. I’ll pay with … hundred-pound note. Can you give … change? supermarket … there.
– Good morning, madam. What can I do … you. – I’d like half … a pound … butter, please.
You can buy some milk

Fill in the articles where necessary:
We’d like … pound of … pork and … bottle of … vinegar. We don’t keep … vinegar here at … butcher’s. You’d better go to … grocer’s.
– I am going to do … shopping as we need … cabbage, … tomatoes and … potatoes. – What about … fruit? – I think I should really buy … apples and … grapes.
– Would you like … anything? – I need half … pound of … meat. – Here you are. All … meat is fresh. I can offer you … excellent pork and … beef.
– There is … little sugar left. We need to buy some more at … supermarket. There is … confectionary department where I think they sell … sugar.
All … goods used to sell by … pound in … Great Britain but … system has changed. Most … measures are metric now.
I want to pay for … dress. I’ll pay with … hundred-pound note. Can you give … change?