(1) One day at the beginning of October, early in the morning, leaving for the gymnasium, I forgot the envelope with money prepared by my mother since the evening. (2) They had to be paid for tuition in the first half of the year.

(3) When a big break began, when all of us, on the occasion of cold, but dry and sunny weather, were let out into the courtyard and on the bottom landing of the stairs I saw my mother, only then I remembered the envelope and realized that she, apparently, could not stand it and brought him herself.

(4) Mother, however, stood aside in her bald fur coat, in a ridiculous bonnet, under which gray hairs hung, and with noticeable excitement, somehow intensifying her miserable appearance even more, she looked helplessly at the horde of schoolboys running past, who, laughing, they looked back at her and said something to each other.

(5) Approaching, I stopped and wanted to slip unnoticed, but my mother, seeing me and immediately lit up with an affectionate smile, waved her hand, and although I was terribly ashamed in front of my comrades, I went up to her.

- (6) Vadichka, boy, - she spoke in an old man's muffled voice, handing me an envelope left at home and with a yellow handle timidly, as if she burned herself, touching the button of my overcoat, - you forgot the money, but I think - she will be frightened, so - she brought it.

(7) Having said this, she looked at me as if she was asking for alms, but, in a rage for the shame caused to me, I objected in a hating whisper that these veal tendernesses are not for us at court, that if she brought the money, then let her pay herself.

(8) Mother stood quietly, listened in silence, guiltily and sadly lowering her old affectionate eyes. (9) I ran down the already empty stairs and, opening the tight, noisily sucking air door, looked back and looked at my mother. (10) But I did this not at all because I felt sorry for her, but only out of fear that she would burst into tears in such an inappropriate place.

(11) Mother still stood on the site and, sadly bowing her head, looked after me. (12) Noticing that I was looking at her, she waved her hand with an envelope the way they do at the station, and this movement, so young and cheerful, only showed even more how old, tattered and miserable she is.

(13) Several comrades approached me in the yard and one asked what kind of jester in a pea skirt with whom I had just talked.

(14) I, laughing merrily, answered that this was an impoverished governess and that she had come to me with written recommendations.

(15) When, having paid the money, the mother came out and, without looking at anyone, hunched over, as if trying to become even smaller, quickly tapping her worn, completely crooked heels, walked along the asphalt path to the iron gate, I felt that I was in pain heart for her.

(16) This pain, which so hotly burned me in the first moment, did not last long, however.

(According to M. Ageev)*

* Mikhail Ageev (Mark Lazarevich Levy) (1898-1973) - Russian writer.

Tasks

1. Write an essay-reasoning, revealing the meaning of the statement of the modern scientist S. I. Lvova: “Punctuation marks have their own specific purpose in written speech. Like every note, the punctuation mark has its own specific place in the writing system, it has its own unique "character".

Justify your answer by giving two examples from the text you read.

You can write a paper in scientific or journalistic style, revealing the topic on the linguistic material. You can start the essay with words in the words of S. I. Lvova.

A work written without relying on the text read (not on this text) is not evaluated.

2. Write an essay-reasoning. Explain how you understand the meaning of the final text: “When, having paid the money, the mother went out and, without looking at anyone, hunched over, as if trying to become even smaller, quickly tapping her worn, completely crooked heels, she walked along the asphalt path to the iron gate, I felt my heart hurt for her. This pain, which burned me so hotly in the first instant, did not last long, however.

When giving examples, indicate the numbers of the required sentences or use citations.

The essay must be at least 70 words.

If the essay is a paraphrase or a complete rewrite of the source text without any comments, then such work is evaluated by zero points.

3. How do you understand the meaning of the phrase MOTHER'S LOVE? Formulate and comment on your definition. Write an essay-reasoning on the topic “What is maternal love”, taking the definition you gave as a thesis.

Arguing your thesis, give 2 (two) examples-arguments that confirm your reasoning: give one example-argument from the read text, and the second from yours life experience.

The essay must be at least 70 words.

If the essay is a paraphrase or a complete rewrite of the source text without any comments, then such work is evaluated by zero points.

What is motherly love?

Maternal love is the boundless love of a mother for a child: she gives him her tenderness, kindness, affection. Mother always understands him, supports him in difficult times, never betrays him. For him, she is the backbone of all life.

I believe that mother's love is what the whole world is based on. Without it, we ourselves would not exist, people would become angry, unfriendly, would be lonely. If a person acts badly towards his mother, then in the future he will realize that he acted badly and will reproach himself. You should never say rude words to her, humiliate, insult ...

The text of M. Ageev can serve as the first argument in favor of my opinion. See how badly the boy treats his mother. Due to the fact that the mother came in terrible clothes, the son is ashamed of her, even says rudely: “These veal tendernesses are not for us, so if she brought money, then let her pay.” (5-7) He told his comrades that this is not his own mother, but an impoverished governess (13-14). Despite the humiliation, insults, coldness of her son, the mother loves her child.

As a second argument confirming the thesis, I will take an example from life experience. Once I read a legend about two burial mounds. What impressed me the most was the attitude of the son to his mother. He had a wife who did not love his mother. When the girl asked the hero to bring the heart of his mother, he was able to kill her, but, carrying her heart in his hand, he could not stand it, wept and regretted his terrible deed. And the love of a mother, wishing well for her son, performed a miracle: "the heart came to life, the torn chest closed, the mother stood up and pressed her son's curly head to her chest." What struck me most about this legend was the boundless maternal love: after everything that the son had done, she forgave him.

Thus, I proved that maternal love is a huge force, creative, creative, inspiring. She is able to work miracles, revive to life, save from dangerous diseases...

Vasilenko Svetlana, student of I.A. Suyazova

Text 8.2

(1) One day at the beginning of October, early in the morning, leaving for the gymnasium, I forgot the envelope with money prepared by my mother since the evening. (2) They had to be paid for tuition in the first half of the year.

(3) When a big break began, when all of us, on the occasion of cold, but dry and sunny weather, were let out into the courtyard and on the bottom landing of the stairs I saw my mother, only then I remembered the envelope and realized that she, apparently, could not stand it and brought him herself.

(4) Mother, however, stood aside in her bald fur coat, in a ridiculous bonnet, under which gray hairs hung, and with noticeable excitement, somehow intensifying her miserable appearance even more, she looked helplessly at the horde of schoolboys running past, who, laughing, they looked back at her and said something to each other.

(5) Approaching, I stopped and wanted to slip unnoticed, but my mother, seeing me and immediately lit up with an affectionate smile, waved her hand, and although I was terribly ashamed in front of my comrades, I went up to her.

- (6) Vadichka, boy, - she spoke in an old man's muffled voice, handing me an envelope left at home and with a yellow handle timidly, as if she burned herself, touching the button of my overcoat, - you forgot the money, but I think - she will be frightened, so - she brought it.

(7) Having said this, she looked at me as if she was asking for alms, but, in a rage for the shame caused to me, I objected in a hating whisper that these veal tendernesses are not for us at court, that if she brought the money, then let her pay herself.

(8) Mother stood quietly, listened in silence, guiltily and sadly lowering her old affectionate eyes. (9) I ran down the already empty stairs and, opening the tight, noisily sucking air door, looked back and looked at my mother. (10) But I did this not at all because I felt sorry for her, but only out of fear that she would burst into tears in such an inappropriate place.

(11) Mother still stood on the site and, sadly bowing her head, looked after me. (12) Noticing that I was looking at her, she waved her hand with an envelope the way they do at the station, and this movement, so young and cheerful, only showed even more how old, tattered and miserable she is.

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A mother's love for her child is considered boundless. Mother endows him with tenderness, kindness, affection. She is always able to understand him, support him in difficult times, and never betray him. Mother is the main support in the life of children, and it is on maternal love that the whole world rests. If it were not for it, then we would not exist, and anger, unfriendliness, and loneliness would dominate the world.

A person who has acted badly towards his mother subsequently comes to the realization that he did wrong, and a feeling of guilt begins to haunt him. You should never say rude and offensive words to your mother, or humiliate her.

The work of M. Ageev serves as a weighty argument in favor of such an opinion. It's sad to see how a boy treats his mother badly. The reason for the contemptuous attitude was her terrible clothes. Ashamed appearance mother, the son speaks rudely to her: "Tenderness ... not to court, ... if she brought money, ... let her ... pay." The character of the text told his comrades that this woman was not his own mother, and presented her as an impoverished governess. Despite the fact that her son humiliates her, insults her, talks coldly to her, the mother loves her own child.

The second fact confirming the thesis is an example taken from life experience. Once I read a legend about two burial mounds. What struck me the most was the way the son treats his mother. He was married to a woman who did not love his mother. The wife of the hero asked to bring her the heart of his mother, and he raised his hand against the person most dear to him. When in his hand was the heart of the mother he had killed, he wept. As a result, the hero of the work regretted doing a terrible act. However, a mother's love is so strong that it never dies. Wishing her son well, she performed a miracle, reviving her heart: "... the torn chest closed, ... the mother ... pressed her son's head to her chest." What is striking in this legend is the boundlessness of mother's love: after what was done, she forgave her son.

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Composition 15.3 “What is motherly love?” according to Yakovlev

(172 words) Maternal love is a mother's selfless feeling for her child, which is manifested in care, support and understanding. No matter what happens, she will always forgive and help in difficult times, sacrificing herself.

“There is nothing more cruel than asking a mother for bread when she doesn’t have it,” says the narrator, recalling his cruelty towards his mother, who gave him the last meal and cheated herself. He offended her by throwing chairs and swearing that he was "not enough." She didn't even rebuke him. All the power of motherly love manifested itself in her silent tears. She didn't blame him, she blamed herself for not getting more sausage.

An example from literature that demonstrates mother's love is the story of family relationships in Solzhenitsyn's story "Matryona Dvor". Matryona devoted her whole life to raising Kira - not even her own daughter. As a result, the heartless girl sucked all the juice out of Matryona, bargained for her needs everything that her foster mother had. And the woman was glad to give all of herself, if only her daughter would feel better.

Thus, motherly love is self-denial in the name of a new life, a new person, a new time.

What is motherly love? M. Ageev

What is motherly love? This is a very strong feeling, because mothers are ready to give their last for the happiness of their child. Unfortunately, not every one of us understands how much mother puts into our education and upbringing.

I can be convinced of how strong maternal love is on the example of the text of the Russian writer M. Ageev. The author tells about the mother of a high school boy. From sentence 4, we learn that Vlad's mother gives her last so that her son can study and be no worse than others. The author shows how selfishly he treats his mother main character: indeed, in sentence 7 it is written about how, in a rage from "shame", the hero objected to his mother in a "hating whisper". Reading the text, I realized that motherly love is a strong, sacrificial feeling that needs to be cherished.

An example of sacrificial maternal love is shown by I.F. Pankin in the story "The Legend of Mothers". We learn how the mothers of sailors who get lost at sea sacrifice everything they hold dear to save them. Women give Neptune their strength, beauty, vigilance in return for the salvation of their sons. Reading this text, I come to the conclusion that there is nothing stronger than maternal love.
Talking about maternal love, I understand that this is a strong sacrificial feeling that needs to be protected. Appreciate your mothers.

Text by M. Ageev

(1) One day at the beginning of October, early in the morning, leaving for the gymnasium, I forgot the envelope with money prepared by my mother since the evening. (2) They had to be paid for tuition in the first half of the year.

(3) When a big break began, when all of us, on the occasion of cold, but dry and sunny weather, were let out into the courtyard and on the bottom landing of the stairs I saw my mother, only then I remembered the envelope and realized that she, apparently, could not stand it and brought him herself.

(4) Mother, however, stood aside in her bald fur coat, in a ridiculous bonnet, under which gray hairs hung, and with noticeable excitement, somehow intensifying her miserable appearance even more, she looked helplessly at the horde of schoolboys running past, who, laughing, they looked back at her and said something to each other.

(5) Approaching, I stopped and wanted to slip unnoticed, but my mother, seeing me and immediately lit up with an affectionate smile, waved her hand, and although I was terribly ashamed in front of my comrades, I went up to her.

- (6) Vadichka, boy, - she spoke in an old man's muffled voice, handing me the envelope left at home and with a yellow pen timidly, as if she was burning, touching the button of my overcoat, - you forgot the money, but I think - she will be frightened, so - she brought it.

(7) Having said this, she looked at me as if she was asking for alms, but, in a rage for the shame caused to me, I objected in a hating whisper that these veal tendernesses are not for us at court, that if she brought the money, then let her pay herself.

(8) Mother stood quietly, listened in silence, guiltily and sadly lowering her old affectionate eyes. (9) I ran down the already empty stairs and, opening the tight, noisily sucking air door, looked back and looked at my mother. (10) But I did this not at all because I felt sorry for her, but only out of fear that she would burst into tears in such an inappropriate place.

(11) Mother still stood on the site and, sadly bowing her head, looked after me. (12) Noticing that I was looking at her, she waved her hand with an envelope the way they do at the station, and this movement, so young and cheerful, only showed even more how old, tattered and miserable she is.

(13) Several comrades approached me in the yard and one asked what kind of jester in a pea skirt with whom I had just talked. (14) I, laughing merrily, answered that this was an impoverished governess and that she had come to me with written recommendations.

(15) When, having paid the money, the mother came out and, without looking at anyone, hunched over, as if trying to become even smaller, quickly tapping her worn, completely crooked heels, walked along the asphalt path to the iron gate, I felt that I was in pain heart for her.

(16) This pain, which so hotly burned me in the first moment, did not last long, however.

(According to M. Ageev)*

Explanation.

15.1 The main purpose of punctuation is to convey the logic of the sentence, the connection between its parts. Modern linguist S.I. Lvova believes: “Punctuation marks have their specific purpose in written speech. Like every note, the punctuation mark has its own specific place in the writing system, it has its own unique "character".

I understand this statement as follows: punctuation marks are functionally significant, they have generalized meanings assigned to them, they contribute Additional information that cannot be expressed in words.

To confirm this statement, let us turn to the text of M. Ageev. There are many complex and simple complicated sentences in the text, in which commas are often used; they, like other punctuation marks, help to understand the structure of the sentence, and therefore the meaning of what is written. Commas can separate parts complex sentence or homogeneous members from each other, or can distinguish separate members or words not grammatically related to the sentence. So, for example, in sentence 8 (Mother stood quietly, listened in silence, lowering her old affectionate eyes guiltily and sadly), commas separate homogeneous predicates: she stood, listened; and also highlight a separate circumstance "guilty and sadly lowering his old affectionate eyes." Thus, in the sentence, specific constructions are distinguished as part of the utterance, conveying shades of meaning in writing.

Sentence 6 uses a dash four times. In the first and second cases - in the designation of alternation: from direct speech, a transition is made to the usual text and again to direct speech. In another fragment of the same sentence (and I think it will get scared, so it brought it) the dash performs other functions: it indicates the meaning of following - one event follows another - suddenly, contrary to expectations, while the dash is also an indicator of a pause in the heroine's speech : she is confused, ashamed that she had to commit an act with which she is afraid to offend her son.

Thus, we were able to confirm with examples that punctuation marks are very important, without them the meaning of the sentence would not be clear.

15.2 The hero of the text by Mikhail Ageev loves his mother, but is embarrassed by her because he thinks that his mother is outdated, ugly. Seeing her in the gymnasium, he was afraid of the condemnation of his peers, so he pretended not to know her. After the mother left, the boy felt sorry for her, but, unfortunately, he soon forgot about it. That's what the final lines of the text say.

In sentence number 5 we find confirmation of our assumption. The hero says that he was ashamed in front of his comrades, so he wanted to “slip” past his mother so that they would not think that he knew her. This can be regarded not only as weakness, but also as a betrayal of the dearest person. Of course, it is impossible to please someone else to neglect the relationship with the mother.

We feel a deep pity when we read how resignedly my mother listened to Vita's instructions. This is stated in sentence number 8: “Mother stood quietly, listened in silence, guiltily and sadly lowering her old tender eyes.” In these eyes there is not even a reproach to his son for his attitude towards her, mother's eyes are still shining with affection and warmth.

It often happens that we cannot assess in time how much the closest, dearest person to us - our mother - loves us. This is not always an indicator of our callousness, indifference, no. Sometimes we get so used to the fact that there is a mother that it seems to us that she will always be, which means she still has time to say kind words to her, show her our love.

15.3 Maternal love is a huge force, creative, creative, inspiring. She is able to work miracles, revive to life, save from dangerous diseases. She can punish, but most often used to pardon.

The hero of the text by Mikhail Ageev loves his mother, but is embarrassed by her because he thinks that his mother is outdated, ugly. Seeing her in the gymnasium, he was afraid of the condemnation of his peers, so he pretended not to know her. After the mother left, the boy felt sorry for her, but, unfortunately, he soon forgot about it. The hero says that he was ashamed in front of his comrades, so he wanted to “slip” past his mother so that they would not think that he knew her. This can be regarded not only as weakness, but also as a betrayal of the dearest person. Of course, it is impossible to please someone else to neglect the relationship with the mother.

In Dmitry Kedrin's poem "Mother's Heart" we read about how the son, for the sake of his beloved, gave her the heart of his mother. At the same time, the mother's heart continued to love her child. The poem has a deep meaning: the call sounds: “People, think about it! You can't treat your mom like that! Do not destroy your connection with yourself by breaking the connecting thread with your mother!

A mother for a child is his connection with childhood, the most carefree and pure time of life. As long as the mother is alive, the person feels protected. We need to love our mothers and give them more warmth and affection, then perhaps we can feel their care for a longer time.