Предмет: Қазақ тiлi, автор: riverdale6612

даю 25 быллов. Работа по тексту әңгіме-тапсырма 2. "Төрт сөйлем" әдісін қолдана отырып, мәтіндегі ақпаратты айтыңыз. Пікір. Оқылған мәтін бойынша пікіріңізді бір сөйлеммен жазыңыз. Дәлелдеме. Өз пікіріңді, ұсыныс. Мысал. Пікіріңді өмірмен байланыстыру, неттір мысал. Қорытынды. Тақырыбы бойынша қорытынды жаз.​

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Автор ответа: qyzdarbekovaa0
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1.Біреудің мүлкі өзгеге зат болмас.

2.Бауыржан дас осы ойды түсініп,әрі шешейге аяушылықпен қарап,өзіне тиесілі еместі өз иесіне қайтарды.

3.Қазірдің өзінде дәл сол оқиға болмаса да, ұрлықпен не зәбірмен алынған дүниелерді сотқа беру арқылы өзіне қайтара алады. Тек соны алған адам зардап шегеді.

4.Әр адам өзінде барға қанағат тұту қажет. Өмір ғажайыпқа толы. Сене білу керек.

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