Предмет: Русский язык, автор: павел87

К началу сентября погода вдруг резко переменилась.Сразу наступили ясные,солнечные,теплые дни.Успокоившиеся деревья бесшумно и покорно роняли жёлтые листья.Клумбы опустели и имели беспорядочный вид.Доцветали разноцветные махровые гвоздики,левоки и розы.Зато пышно увели своей холодной красотой георгины,пионы и астры.Они распространяли в осеннем воздухе нежный,тонкий аромат.

 

 

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Автор ответа: Аноним
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К началу сентября погода вдруг резко переменилась. Повест., невоскл., простое, двусост., распр. Основа : погода переменилась - = . Обстоят. : к началу, резко , вдруг -.-.-.    Дополнение : сентября -----.Сразу наступили ясные~,солнечные~,теплые~ дни.Успокоившиеся деревья бесшумно-.-.-  и покорно-.-.-  роняли жёлтые листья.Клумбы опустели= и имели= беспорядочный вид=.Доцветали разноцветные махровые гвоздики-,левкои- и розы-.Зато пышно увели своей холодной красотой георгины-,пионы- и астры-.Они распространяли в осеннем воздухе нежный~,тонкий~ аромат. Повест., невоскл., простое , двусост., распр., осложнено однород. определениями. Основа : они распространяли - =. Определения : нежный, тонкий , в осеннем ~ Обстоят. :  в воздухе -.-.-  
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She was sitting up at four months, making pyramid designs with blocks at seven months, waking at eight months and completing 100-piece jigsaw puzzles at 15 months. So it is no surprise that Abigail Wilson, 15, from Connecticut, USA, recently made history when she became the youngest black female ever accepted into an American university! «I’m proud of myself for getting in, but I usually find it hard to get excited. It is pretty cool, I guess, said Abigail.

Her mother, Nancy, said, that Abigail was a quiet baby, born two weeks late on Christmas Day. She didn’t speak her first words until she was 22 months! Nancy and her husband thought something must be wrong, but when she started to talk. it was perfect speech. She already knew her colours, letters and was able to read. Her parents read her normal bedtime stories and they didn’t know she was learning all of it.

Abigail has always been the youngest person in her class. At six she was in the fourth grade, at eight she started an International Baccalaureate programme and at ten she took her first high school class in Maths. She gas studied several languages, including Spanish, French, Chinese, Russian, Arabic and German.

Abigail says that she doesn’t usually plan when she studies, she calls herself scatterbrained and she always delays things up to the las minute. This gives her the motivation to really do something.

In her free time, Abigail plays hockey and basketball, browses the Internet, reads, coocks and hangs out with ger friends: they are all 17 and 18. She has also studied music. Her mother says that Abigail’s music lessons helped her to be a normal teen. She believes that Abigail needed to be in a situation where she had ti fail in order to
learn. «She found playing the piano very difficult, but in made her learn better’ said Nancy. ‘She can’t always be succesful, she won’t learn anything! People always learn more from their failures than from their succeses’