Gdz Po — Russkomu Jazyku 4 Klass Buneev Buneeva Pronina 1 Chast S 143 Upr

His grandfather, a wise teacher, smiled and took him to a nearby stream. He pointed to a bubbling spring of water. "In nature, Peter, this is also called a ( ключ )," he said. "One opens a door, and the other opens the earth to give us fresh water." Peter was confused. "How can one word mean two things?"

Find words that are spelled the same (like ключ , коса , or лук ). His grandfather, a wise teacher, smiled and took

Here is a short, "useful story" designed to help a student understand the logic behind this specific lesson: The Secret of the Silver Key "One opens a door, and the other opens

In the Russian language textbook for Grade 4 (Part 1) by Buneev, Buneeva, and Pronina, page 143 typically features . This exercise focuses on identifying homonyms (words that sound the same but have different meanings) and understanding their roles in sentences. This exercise focuses on identifying homonyms (words that

That evening, Peter opened his textbook to on page 143 . He realized that by finding the "clues" in the sentence, he could unlock the meaning of any word, just like using a real silver key. Key takeaways for Exercise 163:

See what other words are in the sentence (e.g., "sharp" vs. "green").