Предмет: Русский язык, автор: gyhwa

Соченение на тему первый день весны СРОЧНО!!!!

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Автор ответа: SnowWhittte
3

Первый день весны - это получается первое марта по календарю.Но в нашем городе ни первого цветения, ни весны в этот день не наблюдалось , а так хотелось . Я утром , взглянув в окно, это понял , всё серое - серое. Однако,что за календарь...А как бы хотелось увидеть сияющее солнце, а может чуть-чуть набухающие веточки берёзки или тополя или первые цветы ,вроде мать-и-мачехи, или , на самый последний случай, первую еле-еле видимую травку ,пускай даже растущую на теплотрассе.Но зима, как говорится , недаром злится, прошла её пора, весна в окно стучится и гонит со двора.Не помню,какой поэт написал эти строчки, но думаю я также.Я бы даже помог ему прогнать эти хмуурые дни и снег,не понятно откуда берущийся в марте. Да здравствует весна - начало всего нового яркого !

Автор ответа: ekaterinak2000
3

вот и настал первый день весны! я очень ждал этого дня! вот уже солнышко светит, становится потихоньку теплее, хочется уже больше, чтобы наступило  лето! мы с друзьями очень обрадовались, ведь уже март, скоро лето! каникулы! ну и налоело эта зима: всегда холодно, мокро.... как-то так)

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