And the birch old century-olds were lowered. Punctuation marks with homogeneous members of a sentence

So you go by the clock?
"You have to, honey, you have to..."
- Ehe-he-he-he!
And you -
Back, back, back...

I quickly put on my boots
Even on bare feet
And with his cart
Hit the road...

Chapter 11

Big three nights and three days
A cart was moving without a horse.
And the man joked sadly,
That I was used to the horse post.

I'll learn how the day goes by,
Everything you need to do on the go.
And eating oats is not a problem:
Got into bread and quinoa.

From the bush they go to the bush,
From bridge to new bridge.
From the five hundred and ninth pillar
Up to five hundred and ten pillar.

Far from home!
What is a woman doing there alone? ..
She is waiting for the owner with a horse,
She doesn't know about anything
How goes Morgunok with the cart
On one of a thousand roads...

A tractor detachment went out into the field,
A fast train rumbles along the tracks,
Planes fly across the sky
Icebreakers go around the Pole...

And, like a horse, patient and strict,
Dragging the cart Morgunok.
The boy is not a step away from the man ...
Let him go - the road is wide.

So they go, go and hear suddenly
Ahead, in the distance, the clatter of hooves,
As if they are crushing hemp in a mortar,
As if the women are beating crosswise somewhere.

Pop leaned back, restrained,
The horse recognized its owner and neighed.
But in one minute Morgunok
Could not jump out of the shaft.

He unraveled the belts, and pop
He turned his horse and galloped.
Whether the priest bought that horse,
Whether a thief stole from a thief ...

Stop! .. - Nikita runs after the horse,
Boots, jacket are burning on him.
Wet hat fell off on the forehead,
Pop dives up and down in the eyes.

Stop! .. - shouts, Nikita runs after,
There is no voice in the chest and spirit.
He runs, and freezes "hundred-th!"
On the road dusty and empty
And, like a wound, pinching the side.
Morgunok falls to the ground.

He lies as if dead, motionless,
But the earth itself runs under it.
Rivers and bridges turned
Upside down - grass and bushes.

But the pop is already far away,
The top disappears behind the hills.
Hush, hush the earth moves,
In places become fields ...
And Nikita Morgunok lies
On one of a thousand roads...

Dust over the road is imperceptible,
The evening starts away.
And birches are old, hundred years old
Lowered the branches to the ground.
Silence is good...
- Uncle, get up.
Ah, uncle?
Get up. Let's go to...

Chapter 12

Businesslike, not angry
Between the tents, between the supply
Nikita sneaks:
- Give, citizens, pass.

And, meeting, surrounds,
People are curious:
Is he buying a horse?
Is he selling a cart?

Wait, don't interpret
Brothers, grief is mine:
At the bazaar a clergyman
My horse was stolen...

To the horse leash, in the shade
Morgunok is coming.
And went to wander for happiness
Back and forth through the market.
Whatever a gray horse,
The heart will tremble and freeze.

Many gray and beautiful
Only there are no equal horses:
That slashed mane
That coin is bigger ...

Herrings shine on the trays,
The sun bakes pies.
Old man with a dashing beard
With a whip rings the pots:

Nikolaev clay,
I give it up for nothing:
From the one-man - half a ruble,
From the communal apartment - a quarter! ..

The square is filled with people
The square walks in a round dance,
The area is full to the brim
The area is dancing like a wave.

Make way, let's pass
The artel leads the stallion.

As at the exhibition - they carry out,
Go away alive!
Two hanging on the reins
Three are willing to help.

Mouthpieces in hot soap
Noble brown eye...
- Who bought it?
- We bought.
- How much did you give?
- Enough with us.

The bazaar is buzzing, buzzing,
Girls, women - on carts.
Horses pick up hay
Stir dry oats;
And steamy foam makes noise,
Cooling down at the wheels.

Mustachioed old man in a frock coat
He leads a goat by the horns.
Piglets breathe hot
In a cramped cage on a cart.

And goes from cart to cart,
Do not stop talking, din.
Smells like hay and manure
With "centro-alcohol" in half.

The song is heard through the hubbub,
Breaks - and again ...
The voice seems to be familiar
Just can't make out the words.

Approached, with others nearby
He stood and sees Morgunok:
Overweight beggar - at the fence,
Hat with copper - between the legs.

Wax-faced guide
Sitting shoulder to shoulder
... This bird answers:
"I don't want to live in a cage.
Open the dungeon for me
I'll fly free..."

And, just by themselves, two hands
Rushed forward:
- Stop!
And the pennies rolled
Thundering on the pavement.

And Morgunok, sniffing like fur,
He crushed the blind under him.
The people are running from all sides:
- They beat a blind man ... Robbery! ..

Yes, brothers, he is sighted.
- By God, he was blind.
Bugrov, climbing, wheezes:
- Let me go! .. Let me go.
Let go neighbor. I'll tell you, Nikita
Something about a horse...

Tell me, - Morgunok bent down,
- Tell me before I hit you.
- Let go, Nikit... Hurry...
Whistle! .. Both - to Gepeya.
- Tell me, I'll let you in.
- I'll tell you later.
- Come on now, villain!
- I'll tell you. Let's step aside
So that without strangers.

Not at home on a holiday
On his farm
Goes under the arm Morgunok
With Ilya Kuzmich.

Conducted by Bugrova Morgunok:
- Make way, people.
Leads, and a hat as a pledge,
Slepetskaya is carrying.

They go, staggering, randomly,
Drunk in broad daylight.
The sentry threatens them with his finger;
- Look at me!

And Ilya Bugrov says
Quietly Morgunka:
- You are an eccentric, your horse is alive and well,
I swear I can.

And suddenly, Morgunok did not gasp.
- Stop! shouted Bugrov.
And through the crowd rushed sideways:
- Stop! Stop! Stop the thieves!

Stop! Brothers, brothers! - shouted after
And Morgunok sobbed.
And no horse, no thief,
One pledge in hand.

Back and forth. market around,
The people are swaying.
Already about something else
Interprets and yells.

Well... Thanks, you son of a bitch:
The latter gave a lesson.
And slammed his hat with all his strength
Nikita Morgunok.

Chapter 13

Rye ran along the road,
Dust trembled over the road,
The smoke floated...
A young guy was driving
Curly boy.

curly boy,
At the back of the head is a visor.
The guy rode with a grip,
I brought songs to the girls,
I printed a trace in the Christmas tree
Wheel spurs.

And it's funny, but not funny,
Okay, I'm not happy myself
Planted - and went:
Cut to the place, touch, brother.

There is no God, they say.
Don't break trees
Don't turn the stump
On the way to the village
Don't turn the corner.

Punctuation marks with homogeneous members of a sentence

Place punctuation marks

1) You go out on deck and look and go blind for a minute from the unbearable brilliance of the sky of the sea. (Hound.) 2. Both the grove and the beautiful facade of the house were reflected in the flood lake (L.N.T.) 3) I don't see blue sky or blue sea. Noise cold and salty spray that's my sphere so far (Hound.) 4) I either fall asleep or wake up, I open my eyes (Shw.) 5) Once upon a time there were a great many of both white and blue foxes on the island. (Shw.) 6) Hoarfrost lay for a long time on the slopes of the roofs and at the well and on the railing of the balcony and on the foliage. (A.I.T.) 7. Cheeks are ruddy and full and swarthy. (N.) 8) She [the monkey] was tied with a thin chain to one of the benches on the deck and rushed about and squealed plaintively like a bird. (T.) 9) I will go now to the Far East or to the north. (V. Azh.) 10) Buran spins, throws snow and whistles and fills with a terrible howl. (V. Sh.) 11) Her [Vari's] gray eyes were red either from insomnia or from tears. (Step.) 12) During his life, Prokhor had a chance to transport all sorts of goods and timber and iron and wheat. (Bab.) 13) Now there were no mountains, no sky, no earth.

Indicate the numbers of sentences in which punctuation marks are correctly placed.

1. He loved thick groves, solitude, silence, and night, and stars, and the moon (P.).

2. You listen to the roar of thunders, and the voice of the storm and the waves, and the cry of the rural shepherds (P.).

3. Tatyana believed in the legends of the common people, and dreams, and card fortune-telling, and predictions of the moon (P.).

4. No, let him serve in the army, let him pull the strap, let him sniff gunpowder, let him be a soldier, not a shamaton (P.).

5. Will I be foam in the sea, or blue haze on the mountains, or the evening shadow of the steppe - I will always remember you (M. G.).

6. Thunder already rumbled ahead, and to the right, and to the left (Paust.).

7. Raging hollow water, noisy and deaf, and lingering (Boon.).

8. I love these dark nights, these stars, and maples, and a pond (Boon.).

9. Winter still reigns only in the mountains. Only there is still cold, and snow, and snowstorms (Furm.).

10. There is both pride and direct honor in your heart. (P.).

11. He was terribly pale, and thin, and weak (P.).

From the examples given, write out sentences with only homogeneous definitions, put the necessary punctuation marks, underline the definitions.

1. It was a windy summer day. 2. On a southern March night, snow flaked against the trembling windows of the carriage. / Gaidar /. 3. Haymaking begins early in the morning. 4. Above the plant was a huge red oscillating glow. /Cupr./ 5. Steppe big sun shines evenly. /Shiv.1 6. I remember an early fresh quiet morning. /Boon./ 7. Long straight dark hair did not obey him, fell on his forehead over his ears. /fad./ 8. A sluggish, deaf life devoid of any mental interest stretched out. /S.-SH./ 9. And birches, old centenarians, lowered their branches to the ground. /Tvard./ 10. And the ripe young rain dripped at random. /Tvard./ 11. The high right bank is densely overgrown with forest. /shol./ 12. The sun appears from behind the clouds and fills the forest with gentle warming light. 13. Oh, what a beautiful clean forest it was! /Granin/ 14. Densely falling large flakes of snow, bright iridescent light for some reason not turned off electric lights gave the city a fantastic look. /Drag./ 15. A tender young month, like a silver sickle, lay on the blue canopy of the night. /Paust./ 16. The long autumn sunset was dying down. The last crimson strip, as narrow as a slit, went out. /Kor./ 17. And wooden piers and pavement stones are showered with light sticky fish scales. /Cupr./ 18. I love our cheerful, laid-back copses and would not exchange them for a heavy copper-barreled ship thicket. /Soloukh./ 19. A bright hot morning has come. /Boon./ 20. A huge broad-shouldered old man climbed into the boat. /M. G./ 21. Cold well water broke my teeth.

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