Предмет: Русский язык, автор: nuri2014305

Задание 1. Прочитайте текст, выполните задания. Определите тип текста, укажите характерные черты, заполнив таблицу: (4) тип текста характерные черты (не менее трёх)
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Автор ответа: k282376
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ла вал деп ус ла аа Ты кел на ваш

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