Предмет: Русский язык, автор: Эва195

ПОМОГИТЕ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА СДЕЛАТЬ СИНТАКСИЧЕСКИЙ РАЗБОР
Свет этот сияет на скатерти, бликами отражается на спинках стульев, по лицу и рукам девочки

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Автор ответа: zaimanai3110
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Свет-подлежащее;этот-определение; сияет - сказуемое; на скатерти-обстоятельство; бликами-дополнение и обстоятельство; отражается - сказуемое; на спинках- обстоятельство; стульев - дополнение; по лицу- дополнение и обстоятельство; и рукам девочки -дополнение и обстоятельство
Автор ответа: hansyuen92
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свет(-)подлежащее, выражено существительным.
свет что делает? сияет(=) сказуемое, выражено глаголом.
сияет где? на скатерти (_._._.)обстоятельство, выражено существительным.
свет какой? этот(~~~)определение, выражено наречием.
свет что делает?отражается (=) сказуемое, выражено глаголом.
отражается как?бликами(_._._)обстоятельство, выражено существительным.
отражается где?на спинках (_._._.)обстоятельство,выражено существительным.
на спинках чего?стульев(~~~)определение , выражено прилагательным.
отражается по чему? по лицу(_ _ _)дополнение,выражено существительным.
и , союз в кружочек.
отражается по чему? по рукам(_ _ _)дополнение, выражено существительным.
по лицу и рукам кого?девочки(_ _ _)дополнение,выражено существительным.
не за что.
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James Watt was a Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer, known for his improvements of the steam engine.

Watt was born on January 19, 1736, in Greenock, Scotland. He worked as a mathematical-instrument maker from the age of nineteen and soon became interested in improving the steam engine which was used at that time to pump out water from mines.

Watt determined the properties of steam, especially the relation of its density to its temperature and pressure, and designed a separate condensing chamber for the steam engine that prevented large losses of steam in the cylinder. Watt’s first patent, in 1769, covered this device and other improvements on steam engine.

At that time, Watt was the partner of the inventor John Roebuck, who had financed his researches. In 1775, however, Roebuck’s interest was taken over by the manufacturer Matthew Boulton, owner of the Soho Engineering Works at Birmingham, and he and Watt began the manufacture of steam engines. Watt continued his research and patented several other important inventions, including the rotary engine for driving various types of machinery; the double-action engine, in which steam is admitted alternately into both ends of the cylinder; and the steam indicator, which records the steam pressure in the engine. He retired from the firm in 1800 and thereafter devoted himself entirely to research work.

The misconception that Watt was the actual inventor of the steam engine arose from the fundamental nature of his contributions to its development. The centrifugal or flyball governor, which he invented in 1788, and which automatically regulated the speed of an engine, is of particular interest today. It embodies the feedback principle of servomechanism, linking output to input, which is the basic concept of automation. The watt, the unit of power, was named in his honor. Watt was a well-known

civil engineer. He invented, in 1767, an attachment that adapted telescopes for use in the measurement of distances. Watt died in Heathfield, near Birmingham, in August 1819.