Предмет: Қазақ тiлi, автор: kadyrzanalibek

3. «О, Ақтан жас, Ақтан жас..» өлеңі бойынша кем дегенде 3 көркемдегіш құралды анықтап, қолданысына талдау жасаңыз.

Өлеңнен мысал Көркемдегіш құралдың қай түрі Қолданысына талдау жасау

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Автор ответа: sabyrovzangirhan7
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жігіттер мақсатына жетпей қоймайды.Автор Ақтандай жетім баланың болашағынан үміт күтіп,елінің намысын қорғар ер шығатынын армандайды.Алға ұмтылып,ерінбей еңбектенсе,елінің,халқының қамын жесе әр бала арманына жетеді.Елім деп туған ер барда,ерді мақсатына жеткізетін ел бар

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I ... (call) at the Sterns' house at nine-fifteen, I ... (be) rather later than I ... (plan) to be
because I ... (visit) another patient. When Mrs Stern ... (let) me into the house she ..(seem) rather embarrassed and ... (show) me into the sitting-room, I could hear Trevor
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there. I ... (try) to explain to Trevor why he ... (need) to have these hospital tests, but he ...
(not/let) me. He ... (say) I ... (be) an ignorant country doctor who ... (not/know) what he ...
(talk) about. I ... (realize) it ... (be) no use arguing with him so I ... (leave) after only a few
minutes. I ... (be) quite angry actually. I ... (let) myself out of the house without seeing
Lucy or Mrs. Stem.
Yes, Trevor ... (be) my business partner. We ... (not/be) really friends. Yes, my house
... (be) just round the corner from the Sterns. I ... (live) here for two years now. I ... (have)
a little cottage in the village. But I ... (buy) this house when I ... (start) earning a lot of
money. I can't really tell you very much about the night Trevor ... (die). I ... (take) my dog
for a long walk that evening, I ... (go) up on the hills, away from the village. Then the
stupid dog ... (go) after a rabbit or something and I ... (lose) him in the dark. I ... (look) for
him when I ... (meet) Lucy, as a matter of fact. She ... (walk) up the road towards their
house. She ... (seem) rather upset. I ... (ask) her if she ... (see) the dog, but she ... (say) she
... (not). She ... (go) into her house and I ... (find) him a few minutes afterwards, I ... (be)
back home by just after quarter to ten.
Detective Inspector Blackledge ... (show) the statements to her colleague, Sergeant
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BLACKLEDGE: Well, Ross. What you ... (think)? Who ... (kill) Stern?
ROSS: I ... (not know). It ... (not/be) his wife. She ... (not/even/go) into the study.
BLACKLEDGE: But she ... (admit) she ... (not love) him. You ... (think) she ... (be) in
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hour from the Sterns' house.
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BLACKLEDGE: Anyway, Dorothy Stern ... (tell) her sister she would leave her
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BLACKLEDGE: I think it's time we ... (make) an arrest.