Предмет: Русский язык, автор: Вейпер68

Помогите вставить пропущенные буквы и знаки препинания. Деревья росли разрывая ткани теней и с каждым днём казалось они становились зеленее и свежее.Свет луны уже померк и в воздухе повезло острой свежестью весеннего утра.Запах цветов всё усиливался и утренняя роса окропляла бархатную зелень сада крупной серебренной пылью. Рассветало и на вершины деревьев упали розовые пятна первых лучей солнца и капли росы сверкали на них как драгоценные алмазы.

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Автор ответа: gedrargirym
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перед разрывая и после теней ставь запятую
с каждым днем тоже выдели запятыми
второе предложение после и запятулька
третье после и запятая
след.предложение после и запятая во всех случаях перед как
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