Предмет: Українська мова, автор: максим02

 твір мініатюра"мій друг"

треба через 10 хвилин 

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Автор ответа: LolitaPrudnikova
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Моє життя постійно дарує мені сюрпризи. Багато чого було і відбуло. 

Найбільше хочеться завдячити за це моїм друзям. 

Пам'ятаю як ми сходилися. Відчуття жару, впевненості буття, емоційної близькості та млявої ефорії. Незабутньо.

Це була компанія товаришів у коридорі. Це була наша гра життя.

Андрій любив шахи, я - футбол. А як же ми і без Валика? Він сміючись ніс нам свіжоспечені пиріжки зі столової. Поїли. Класно. Тепер на геометрію. Тут поле. Гармонія кутів та вулиць. Усмішки товаришів. А я формую сталу мого щастливого моменту.

Отже, дружба - це велике! Цінуймо її. 

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