Предмет: Русский язык, автор: vladikvoitiuk

Сочинение-ОТЗЫВ по данному сюжету.
Папа подарил Вите замечательный ножик. Чего только не предлагали ребята в обмен на ножик! Но Витя и слушать не хотел.

В школе Витя увидел в руках Петьки снегиря, к лапке которого была привязана нитка. Петька то отпустит снегиря, то опять притянет к себе.

Витя отдал Петьке ножик, и обмен состоялся. Витя снял нитку с лапки птицы, влез на подоконник и открыл форточку.

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Автор ответа: mil78904
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Как-то в день рождения папа папа подарил Вите замечательный ножик. Сделан он был по индивидуальному заказу. Ручка узорами замысловатыми расписана, лезвие блестящее. И подпись мастера есть . Вите очень хотелось показать друзьям чудный подарок, и он побежал во двор, где его друзья играли в футбол. Чего только ребята не предлагали в взамен! И игрушки, и сладости, и монеты, но Витя и слушать не хотел приятелей. "Это подарок папы, " - заявлял он.

На следующий день мальчишка принес ножик в школу и хвалился перед ребятами. Те тоже предлагали обмен, но Витя ни в какую не соглашался. На перемене мальчик увидел Петю. Тот держал снегиря, к лапке которого была привязана нить. Петька то отпустит птичку, то опять к себе притянет. " Зачем ты это делаешь ? " - спросил Витя. " Да просто так, " - ответил Петя. Тогда Витя оглядел снегиря и предложил обмен на тот самый нож, который ему подарил папа. Петя согласился на обмен и отдал птицу. Витя снял ниточку с лапки несчастной птички, пошел к окну, открыл его и отпустил снегиря на волю. Птица еще раз с благодарностью подлетала несколько раз к окну, как бы благодаря Витю за доброту.


vladikvoitiuk: Ты это сам придумал?
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