Предмет: Українська література, автор: dasha5761884596

Виписати прислів'я з казки " Мудра Дівчина ".

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Автор ответа: princessbaby11
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1.Нема нічого ситнішого за землю-мати.
(Нема нічього ситнішого за землю-мати: вона всіх годує й напуває.)

2. Прудкіше над усе думка.
(Думкою враз куди хоч перелетиш)

3. Миліше на усе- сон.
(Хоч як добре та мило чоловікові не було, а все покидає щоб заснути.)

4. Перед розумом і сила поступається.
(Хоч який би ти сильний не був, без розуму нічого не досягнеш)

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