Предмет: Русский язык, автор: JesusTV

Закончите предложения, используя прямую речь.
Телевидение сообщило; ... .Тренер посоветовал: ... .Прохожий спросил: ... .Учитель истории ответил: ... .Дежурный врач сказал: ... .

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Автор ответа: VIUT
3
О бое с подушками. приходить каждый день на занятия. сколько нужно правильно надо лечиться.
Автор ответа: akantev99
24
1. Телевидение сообщило:"Граждане! Ваше будущее зависит только от вас".
2. Тренер посоветовал:"Чтобы был результат, нужно выжимать из себя все соки"
3. Прохожий спросил:"Не подскажите, где находится книжная лавка?"
4. Учитель истории ответил:"За свою страну советский человек готов был стоять до последнего вздоха"
5. Дежурный врач сказал:"Не беспокойтесь, у вашего ребенка ничего серьезного, в его возрасте свойственно ходить с ссадинами"
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