Предмет: Русский язык, автор: Василина0206

Помоги пожалуйста нужно написать сочинение эпиграфом которого будет"
я люблю россию до боли сердечной и даже не могу помыслить себя где-либо кроме России" 

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Автор ответа: fialohka18
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Россия-Родина моя! Отчизна сердцу моему так близка,ведь она часть меня, часть сердца моего. Мне дорог русский обычай, говор и непроходимая тайга или поле с одинокой берёзкой. Такого края, настолько мне дорогого  больше не сыскать на всей планете. Душа и сердце моё будет изнывать от боли, когда я буду далеко.Я очень люблю Россию!
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