Предмет: Окружающий мир, автор: nadj5555

запиши родительские наставления из былины или благословения Владимира Мономаха ,которые кажутся тебе наиболее важными в наше время.Можно записать их своими словами

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Автор ответа: Sora31
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"Не позволяй сильному губить человека"

"Ни правого, ни виноватого не убивайте и не приказывайте убить"

"Дав клятву никогда её не нарушайте"

"Сколько можете, по силе, кормите и подавайте милостыню сироте"

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