Предмет: Русский язык, автор: podlesnykhnast

1. Что такое лексика?
2. Чем отличаются многозначные слова от однозначных?
3. Приведите примеры слов с переносным значением.
4. Приведите примеры омонимов.
5. Покажите на одном-двух примерах, что синонимы обозначают одно и то же, но по разному.
6. Что такое антонимы?
7. С какой целью используются в речи слова с переносным значением и синонимы? Пожалуйста помогите это контрольные вопросы.

Ответы

Автор ответа: varvara05051
6
2. многозначные слова отличаются от однозначных тем, что имеет несколько значений. например красный-1 цвет
2 красивый

podlesnykhnast: спс
varvara05051: не за что)
Автор ответа: seilorkey
10
1.лексика - это наука о языке с:
2.многозначные слова имеют несколько значений
3.разбитое сердце
6. противоположные по смыслу слова. любить - ненавидеть

podlesnykhnast: спс
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