Предмет: Русский язык, автор: ДашаFeed

какую роль играет сеиья в жизни человека запиши 5 предложений

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Автор ответа: Avrorakasper200
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Семья-это самое ценное что есть у человека. Роль семьи в жизни человека очень важна, так как в ней мы проводим свои первые годы. Также мы получаем первый опыт , как себя вести в обществе других людей.

ДашаFeed: спасибо
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Ex. 3 Read the book fragment and write a short summary (8-10 sentences) in Past Tense. Read carefully, as the text doesn’t fully comply with the movie:

Ten minutes later, Snape returned, and sure enough it was Professor McGonagall who accompanied him. “Sit,” she said, and they both backed into chairs by the fire. “Explain,” she said, her glasses glinting ominously. Ron launched into the story, starting with the barrier at the station refusing to let them through. “— so we had no choice, Professor, we couldn’t get on the train.” “Why didn’t you send us a letter by owl? I believe you have an owl?” Professor McGonagall said coldly to Harry. Harry gaped at her. Now she’d said it, that seemed the obvious thing to have done.

“I — I didn’t think —” “That,” said Professor McGonagall, “is obvious.” There was a knock on the office door and Snape, now looking happier than ever, opened it. There stood the headmaster, Professor Dumbledore. Harry’s whole body went numb. Dumbledore was looking unusually grave. There was a long silence.

Then Dumbledore said, “Please explain why you did this.” It would have been better if he had shouted. Harry hated the disappointment in his voice. For some reason, he was unable to look Dumbledore in the eyes, and spoke instead to his knees. When Harry had finished, he merely continued to peer at them through his spectacles.

“We’ll go and get our stuff,” said Ron in a hopeless sort of voice. “What are you talking about, Weasley?” barked Professor McGonagall. “Well, you’re expelling us, aren’t you?” said Ron. Harry looked quickly at Dumbledore. “Not today, Mr. Weasley,” said Dumbledore. “But I must impress upon both of you the seriousness of what you have done. I will be writing to both your families tonight. I must also warn you that if you do anything like this again, I will have no choice but to expel you.”

Snape looked as though Christmas had been canceled. He cleared his throat and said, “Professor Dumbledore, these boys have flouted the Decree for the Restriction of Underage Wizardry, caused serious damage to an old and valuable tree — ”

“It will be for Professor McGonagall to decide on these boys’ punishments, Severus,” said Dumbledore calmly. “They are in her House and are therefore her responsibility.” He turned to Professor McGonagall. “I must go back to the feast, Minerva, I’ve got to give out a few notices. Come, Severus, there’s a delicious-looking custard tart I want to sample —”