Raskolnikov is an outstanding killer and a gifted young man. "Crime and Punishment" main characters

Use a separate sheet to answer this part. First write down the task number, 25, and then write an essay.

25 Write essays It is according to the read text.

Formulate and comment on one of the problems posed by

Explain why. Argue your opinion, relying primarily on the reader's experience, as well as on knowledge and life observations (the first two arguments are taken into account). The volume of the essay is at least 150 words.

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

Write an essay carefully, legible handwriting.

The answers to tasks 1-24 are a number (number), a word (several words) or a sequence of numbers (numbers).

Read the text and do tasks 1-3.

(1) The main wealth of the Urals was and is, of course, its mineral resources: this region has long been the largest mining and metallurgical base of the country. (2)<…>it is not surprising that the industry became the foundation on which the arts and crafts of the territory grew. (3) In particular, the Ural stone-cutting products are a unique variety of Russian art, and the processing of marble and the production of cast-iron household items have grown to an industrial scale.

1 Indicate two sentences that correctly convey MAIN information contained in the text. Write down the numbers of these sentences.

1) The foundation on which a unique deco- the arts and crafts of the Urals, the largest mining and metallurgical base of the country, has become an industry.

2) The main wealth of the Urals is mineral resources, thanks to which the industrial production of cast iron products is developed in this region.

3) To date, the Urals is the largest mining and metallurgical base of the country, it is here that the main enterprises of the industry are located.

4) Ural stone-cutting products are a unique variety of Russian arts and crafts.

5) The industry of the Urals, which has long become the largest mining and metallurgical base of the country, is the foundation on which a unique arts and crafts of the region.

2 Which of the following words (combinations of words) should be in place of the gap in the second (2) sentence of the text? Write down this word (combination of words).

Because First of all Because

3 Read the fragment of the dictionary entry, which gives the meaning of the word BASE. Determine the meaning in which this word is used in the first (1) sentence of the text. Write down the number corresponding to this value in the given fragment of the dictionary entry.

BASE, -s, wives.

1) Foundation of the building. B. columns.

2) foundation, basis something Social b., material b.

3) The stronghold of the country's armed forces on its own or foreign territory.

Naval b.

4) Establishment, enterprise, central supply or service point somebody something excursion b.

5) Warehouse, place of storage of goods, materials, products. Vegetable b.

Answer: ___________________________.

4 One of the following words has an accent error: The letter denoting a stressed vowel is highlighted INCORRECTLY. Write out this word.

far-sightedIva

dispensary

get through

poured Answer: ___________________________.

5 One of the suggestions below INCORRECTLY used

lazy word. Correct the lexical error by matching to the highlighted

the word paronym. Write down the chosen word.

For order, the horseman fired a few more arrows and, leaving clouds of dust behind him, disappeared behind a FORESTED hill.

Direct the teenager's passion in a PRACTICAL direction: invite him to enroll in courses or in a circle - this knowledge will certainly be useful to him in the future.

On that day, the organizer of the concert approached me, shook my hand and handed me a THANK YOU letter from the administration.

For a long time (about 200 years), historians and linguists believed that the single center of settlement of the Slavs was in the middle Dnieper region.

If left untreated, this EVIL weed will spread throughout the garden very quickly.

Answer: ___________________________.

6 In one of the words highlighted below, a mistake was made in the formation of the word form.Correct the mistake and spell the word correctly.

HIS TUTORIAL REVIEW EXPERIENCED COACH

SEVENTONS of books FLOW water

Answer: ___________________________.

7 Establish a correspondence between the sentences and the grammatical errors made in them: for each position of the first list, select the corresponding position from the second list.

OFFERS

A) In all, who had previously opposed Yermolov's appointment to no avail, now raised his head again.

B) In the story "The Captain's Daughter" there are a number of episodes that indicate not only the cruelty of both warring parties, but also their ability for mercy and generosity.

C) In the outline of the “Study Book of Literature for the Russian Youth”, Gogol defines the “lesser kind of epic” as a genre that is intermediate between the epic and the novel.

D) Preserving Pushkin's image of the prophet in his lyrics, Nekrasov rejects another important symbol of Pushkin's poetic world - the image of the "poet-priest".

E) Upon returning to St. Petersburg, Tolya refused to go home immediately from the airport.

GRAMMATICAL ERRORS

1) incorrect use of the case form of a noun with a preposition

2) violation of the connection between the subject and the predicate

3) violation in the construction of a sentence with an inconsistent application

4) error in constructing a sentence with homogeneous members

5) incorrect construction of a sentence with adverbial turnover

6) violation of the construction of a sentence with participial turnover

7) incorrect sentence construction with indirect speech

Write in the table the selected numbers under the corresponding letters.

8 Determine the word in which the unstressed checked vowel of the root is missing. Write out this word by inserting the missing letter.

orb..talny suv..renitet unfolded..released to choose..army..sit down

Answer: ___________________________.

9 Determine the row in which the same letter is missing in both words in the prefix. Write these words out with the missing letter.

pr..meta, pr..funny prompt..sk, with..play about..tear, po..lay in..falter, ..press (in the palm of your hand)

pr..to visit (in the city), pr..to decorate Answer: ___________________________.

10 E .

ask..wat pliable..yy merciful..yy come off..to overcome..vat

Answer: ___________________________.

11 Write down the word in which the letter is written in the place of the gap AND .

saw off .. I suffered .. you are describing .. my aiming .. you are moistening ..

Answer: ___________________________.

12 Identify the sentence in which NOT is written with the word FLUSHED. Open the brackets and write out this word.

Raskolnikov is a (NOT) COMMON killer, but a gifted young man with a philosophical mindset.

IN THE (NOT) FINISHED youthful “Tale” by M.Yu. Lermontov describes the childhood of Sasha Arbenin, the double of the author himself.

I will tell everything as it really was, (NOT) MISTORTING a single word.

Everything was there: a sea of ​​music, beautiful costumes, luxurious scenery and the very atmosphere of the Bolshoi Theater, which for many years has been keeping an (UN) DISCLOSURED secret to anyone.

Petka slept a lot, but for some reason he wanted to sleep more, and it often seemed that everything around him was (NOT) REAL, but a long, unpleasant dream.

Answer: ___________________________.

13 Determine the sentence in which both underlined words are written FLUSHED. Open the brackets and write out these two words.

While the road was near the swamps, (B) IN SIGHT of a pine forest, deviating all the time (B) BOK, we kept frightening whole broods of ducks sheltering here.

(B) DURING the whole day, our detachment hardly walked forward, moving (TO) FEEL.

In the forest (IN) AUTUMN, it smelled of dampness, it was cold and dank, and we lit a fire in order to (WOULD) warm ourselves.

(ON) IN THE MIDDLE of the room there was a huge oak table, as well as (SAME) strong, to match the table, heavy chairs.

Marusya for a long time could not understand (WHY) WHY no one so directly, (C) MOVE can not give an answer to the question that tormented her.

Answer: ___________________________.

14 Indicate all the numbers in the place of which it is written NN .

Not for this, our people created for us and for our descendants a rich, free and strong language, striking with its sophisticated, flexible, infinitely diverse forms; not for us

leaving (2) as a gift this priceless (3) treasure of our national culture, so that we, having abandoned it with contempt, reduced our speech to a few dozen stamped (4) phrases.

Answer: ___________________________.

15 Set up punctuation marks. Write two sentences in which you need to put ONE comma. Write down the numbers of these sentences.

1) In Pushkin's poems of the Petersburg period, love lyrics are poorly represented, but the use of the poetic language of love lyrics in poems with civil themes is noteworthy.

2) The conflict of dreams and reality is the basis of M.Yu. Lermontov and many others romantic poets.

3) The world of Raskolnikov and Svidrigailov in "Crime and Punishment" by F.M. Dostoevsky is depicted with the help of a number of similar or very close motifs.

4) Payment can be made not only at the bank branch, but also via telephone and the Internet.

5) The weather was dry and not too cold and I went to wander around a small but very cozy village.

16 Place punctuation marks.

The old men began to discuss the latest events (1) significantly pursing their lips (2) and (3) exchanging opinions (4) began to drink tea.

Answer: ___________________________.

17 Set up punctuation marks. Indicate the number(s) that should be replaced by a comma(s) in the sentence.

In general, (1) it is never too late to get down to business on your own, and then it is quite (3) possible to achieve the desired result (2).

Answer: ___________________________.

18 Place punctuation marks. Indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.

These cute childhood fun (1) memories (2) of which (3) I still carefully keep in my heart (4) were something undoubtedly important and valuable for us.

Answer: ___________________________.

19 Put punctuation marks. Indicate all the numbers that should be replaced by commas in the sentence.

I go forward with the faith (1) that I will achieve the desired goal (2) and that (3) if God wants (4) I will be justified in the eyes of those (5) whom I love.

Answer: ___________________________.

Read the text and complete tasks 20–25.

(1) For three years now, since he was undeservedly slandered and deprived of his job, Ivan Semenyuta has been living a wild, painful and terrible life. (2) He huddles in a semi-dark basement, where he rents the most damp and cold corner. (3) What Semenyuta exists for, - he himself will not say. (4) He is not shaved, not cut, his hair sticks out on his head, like tousled hay, his pale face is swollen with an unhealthy basement puffiness, his boots ask for porridge.

(5) But there are four days a year when he tries to shake himself up and change his neglected appearance. (6) This is for the New Year, for Easter, for Trinity and for the thirteenth of August. (7) On the eve of these days, through many efforts and humiliations, he gets fifteen kopecks - five kopecks for a bathhouse, five for a barber and five kopecks for a bar of chocolate or an orange.

(8) And now, having polished the boots to a mirror shine, covering the holes in them with ink, carefully cutting off the fringe from the bottom of the trousers, putting on a paper collar with a shirt-front and a red tie, which he usually keeps wrapped in newsprint for a whole year, Semenyuta stretches through the whole city to the widow's house to visit his mother. (9) He usually tries to get there in the evening, when the flaws in his costume are not so noticeable.

(10) The mother, seeing her own son, quickly gets up, raising her glasses to her forehead. (11) A ball of wool falls to the floor and rolls, unraveling the knitting loops.

(12) Vanechek! (13) Honey! (14) I waited, waited, thought, I won’t wait for my clear falcon. (15) Your appearance is not very good, Vanyok, - says the old woman and with a dry hard hand strokes her son's hand lying on the table. − (16) You turned pale, tired some.

(17) What can you do, maman! (18) Service. (19) I am now, one might say, in plain sight. (20) Small fry, and the whole office is on me. (21) I work like an ox. (22) Agree, maman, do you have to make a career? and hands her an orange.

(23) Don't get tired very much, Vanyusha.

(24) Nothing, maman, I'm strong. (25) But on Easter I will receive a collegiate, and an increase, and awards. (26) And then your living here is over. (27) I'll rent an apartment and take you to my place. (28) And we will not have life, but paradise. (29) I'm at the service, you are the hostess.

(30) This timid man, clogged with life, always keeps a cheeky, independent tone during short and rare visits to his mother, unconsciously imitating those secular “seconded” varmints whom he used to see in the office. (31) Hence the stupid word "maman". (32) He always called his mother and now he mentally calls “mom”, “mommy”, “mommy”, and always on “you”.

(33) Semenyuta calls for help all his inspiration and begins to lie cheekily and carelessly. (34) True, sometimes he contradicts what he said on his last visit. (35) All the same, he does not notice this. (36) She notices her mother, but she is silent. (37) Only her senile eyes are becoming sadder and more inquisitive.

(38) The service is going great. (39) The authorities appreciate Semenyuta, comrades love ...

(40) And he talks, talks endlessly, fueled by his own fantasy, and his mother looks at him, fascinated by a fairy tale.

(41) There comes a time when you have to leave. (42) The mother wants to take her son to the front, but he rejects this courtesy.

− (43) Well, really, maman. (44) Distant wires - extra tears. (45) And catch a cold again, what good. (46) Take care of yourself!

(47) ... When will fate show Semenyuta not a fierce, but a merciful face? (48) And will it show? (49) I think yes. (50) And Semenyuta will live with her mother for a very long time, she will live with her in a quiet, modest and warm comfort. (51) But the old woman will never hint that she knew about his deceit, and he will never let slip that he knew that she knows. (52) This sharp place will always be carefully handled. (53) A holy lie is such a quivering and shy flower that fades when touched.

(According to A.I. Kuprin *)

*Alexander Ivanovich Kuprin(1870-1938) - Russian writer, author of numerous stories and short stories.

20 Which of the statementsdo not match the content of the text? Specify the answer numbers.

1) Ivan Semenyuta, when meeting with his mother, tries to pretend that his affairs are going well.

2) Semenyuta visits her mother only four times a year.

3) Ivan at meetings promises his mother to find a new job in the very near future.

4) The mother understands that her son is telling a lie, but is silent and pretends to believe him.

5) Until Semenyuta quit his job, he was highly valued and respected there.

Answer: ___________________________.

21 Which of the following statements are true? Specify the answer numbers.

1) Sentence 4 contains a description.

2) Proposition 6 clarifies the content of Proposition 5.

3) Sentences 10-11 present the narrative.

4) Sentences 30-32 contain the narrative.

5) Sentences 40–42 present reasoning.

Answer: ___________________________.

22 From sentences 1-5 write out the phraseological unit.

Answer: ___________________________.

23 Among sentences 47-53, find one that is related to the previous ones with the help of a conjunction, personal pronoun and possessive pronoun. Write the number of this offer.

Answer: ___________________________.

The image of this character is extremely ambiguous. Of course, it cannot be considered positive, heroic, causing only sympathy. For many people, Raskolnikov is simply a mysterious madman. But despite all the stereotypes, Rodion Romanovich is a man of exceptional kindness and compassion.
Raskolnikov is selfish, terribly, painfully proud and suspicious. Throughout his youth, Rodya witnessed many cruelties, abominations and horrors that people are sometimes capable of. He painfully struggled to understand why some were forced to suffer, while others at the same time easily enjoy all the blessings of life, not worrying at all about morality or love, using their neighbors only for their own selfish purposes. Rodion Romanovich noticed a fatal pattern in all this - they obey the second, they are afraid of them. Thus, the still fragile, pure soul of our hero, for the first time, experienced the oppressive poison of doubt. The well-known destructive theory of Raskolnikov was born, in which he divided everyone into "trembling creatures" and "having the right."
The hypertrophied vanity of Rodion Romanovich pushed him to the next step - testing his theory, as they say, in practice. But the young man did not take into account, however, the fact that his natural kindness is completely incompatible with not worrying about anything. Raskolnikov did not realize this, by no means, his thoughts had long crossed the boundaries of what was permitted. Only one soul, still retaining the remnants of light and purity, resisted the arguments of "will and reason" with all its might.
Yet the crime was committed. Raskolnikov killed not only the “old woman” pawnbroker, but also, by the will of fate, who turned up quite inopportunely, her pregnant sister Lizaveta.
Here something unbearable began. On the one hand, Raskolnikov was tormented that after the murder he could not remain cold-blooded, and therefore, he did not belong to the “rights”, on the other hand, the young man was forced to suffer some kind of unconscious torment. No, it was not conscience at all - the killer did not repent! It was his soul that wept. In addition, the suspiciousness of the protagonist tormented the unfortunate and did not leave for a minute.
At this time, fate brought Rodion Romanovich to Sonya Marmeladova. He felt sincere compassion for her and all members of her family. Previously, the young man was already familiar with Semyon Marmeladov, the girl's father. However, Raskolnikov was practically the only one who sympathized with them. This again showed the convulsive impulses of our hero to do good.
Sonya, like Rodya, despite her very young age, managed to see enough of injustices and sorrows, but she did not break down, on the contrary, maybe even became stronger. After the death of her father, the girl independently pulled the whole family on herself.
It was Sonya who was destined to save Raskolnikov, who was so confused that out of despair he completely relied on her, although he continued to doubt. By order of the girl, the young man went to the office and confessed to his crime.
Repentance came to Rodion Romanovich later, after hard labor, but so far “He didn’t even know that he didn’t get a new life for nothing, that he still had to buy it dearly, pay for it with a great, future feat ...”.

Literature

Answer to ticket number 23

The humanism of F.M. Dostoevsky "Crime and Punishment" or "The Idiot" (at the choice of the student).

1. The novel "Crime and Punishment" - penetration into the depths of the human spirit.

2. The image of Raskolnikov:

Painful questions of being;

Prophetic dream of Rodion;

Philosophy of Raskolnikov;

Crime;

The moral torment of a hero.

3. The image of Sonya Marmeladova.

4. The path to salvation and rebirth.

1. “Man is a mystery. It must be solved, and if you solve it all your life, do not say that you lost time, ”wrote F.M. Dostoevsky. He himself devoted his whole life, all his work, to unraveling this mystery.

Roman F.M. Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment" is one of the greatest philosophical and psychological novels. The author told us about moral upheavals and darings that cannot but excite the reader of any era. The writer focuses on the terrible reality of Russia in the middle of the 19th century, with its poverty, lack of rights, oppression, suppression, corruption of the individual, suffocating from poverty and the consciousness of his own impotence and rebellious. The writer penetrates into the depths of the human spirit, intense thoughts about the meaning and laws of being. The novel Crime and Punishment was published in 1866. It was an era when the old moral laws were rejected by society, and new ones had not yet been developed. Society has lost the moral guidelines that were embodied in the image of Christ, and Dostoevsky was able to show the full horror of this loss.

2. The protagonist of the novel, Raskolnikov, was worried about intractable questions: why should some, smart, kind, noble, drag out a miserable existence, while others, insignificant, vile, stupid, live in luxury and contentment? Why do innocent children suffer? How to change this order? Who is a person - a “trembling creature” or the ruler of the world, “having the right” to transgress moral principles? Not able to do anything or almighty, despising human laws and creating his own?

Raskolnikov is not an ordinary killer, but an honest and gifted young man with a philosophical mindset, carried away by a false theory on a criminal path. Raskolnikov's poverty humiliates his pride. At the beginning of the novel, Raskolnikov does not leave the room, but from the “closet”, which the author later compares with a closet, chest, coffin, describes its squalor, emphasizing the extreme poverty of the inhabitant: “... he was crushed by poverty.” At the police station, Raskolnikov confesses: “I am a poor and sick student, dejected by poverty ...”

This is how the writer characterizes Raskolnikov's inner personality: “... gloomy, gloomy, arrogant and proud, suspicious and hypochondriac. Magnanimous and kind. He does not like to express his feelings and would rather do cruelty than express his heart in words ... He values ​​himself terribly highly, and, it seems, not without some right to do so. Later, when the murder has already been committed, the characterization of the hero will be replenished in order to let the reader understand why it was committed: proud, knowing his own worth ... in sackcloth and boots without soles, - stands in front of some quartets and endures their abuse, and then an unexpected debt in front of his nose, an overdue bill ... ”Here, in the first place, those reasons are put forward that caused by the social position of a poor student. And what happens in the soul of the hero, his painful experiences, the author reveals to the reader, describing Raskolnikov's dreams. The dream before the murder thickens the colors, gloomy details appear. Raskolnikov sees himself as a child and witnesses the beating of a driven horse, which, in stupid anger, the owner beats to death. The boy is very much going through this death. The dream of the hero is ambiguous. Firstly, it expresses a protest against murder, senseless cruelty, sympathy for someone else's pain. This testifies to the subtle, kind soul of the hero. Secondly, sleep is a symbol of existing orders. Life is unfair, rude, cruel: its rider-owners ride, chasing the unfortunate, downtrodden nags, mocking them, and if they want, they can kill them. Thirdly, the hero's dream is a kind of prologue to the subsequent narrative. An analogy arises with the behavior of the Svidrigailovs and the Luzhins, to whom everything is permitted in this life, they are its stewards. And the attempts of disadvantaged people (Marmeladovs, Raskolnikovs and others) to find justice in this terrible world are powerless. It is no coincidence that Katerina Ivanovna Marmeladova compares herself with a hackneyed nag, tortured, crushed by poverty. Her husband drank with grief. On the panel is her daughter Sonya.

There is one more, perhaps the most important meaning of sleep - Raskolnikov's inner attitude to crime. The terrible scene, the shed blood is connected in Raskolnikov's mind with the planned murder. Waking up, the shocked Rodion immediately recalls what he planned to do - about the upcoming murder of the old pawnbroker: “God! he exclaimed. This is the beginning of the “experienced idea”. While she was mastering logically, there was no fear. But now the feelings of the hero have come into their own. Human nature rebels, and a confession appears: “... after all, I knew that I couldn’t stand it ... I couldn’t stand it ... it’s vile, disgusting, low ... after all, the very thought made me sick in reality and threw me into horror ...” But, thinking over this dream, Raskolnikov more clearly imagines the motives for the murder. Firstly, hatred towards the tormentors of the “nag” is growing, and secondly, the desire to rise to the position of a judge, “to have the right” to punish the presumptuous “masters”, is growing stronger. But Raskolnikov did not take into account one thing - the inability of a kind and honest person to shed blood. Still without killing anyone, he understands the doom of a bloody idea.

A terrible decision, however, continues to ripen in the soul of Rodion. Heard in a tavern, a conversation between a student and an officer about the murder of an old woman for the sake of money, which can be used to do “a thousand good deeds and undertakings ... In one life, thousands of lives saved from decay and decay. One death and a hundred lives in return - why, there is arithmetic here! .. ”The phrase about the plurality of sufferers turned out to be very important for Rodion.

Since that time, Raskolnikov's vague ideas about murder have been formulated into a theory about dividing people into the elect, standing high above ordinary people, who resignedly obey strong personalities. Therefore, Raskolnikov is close to Napoleon. The measure of all values ​​for Raskolnikov is his own "I". Later, he will argue that an “extraordinary” person “has the right to allow his conscience to step over ... over other obstacles, and only if the execution of his idea (sometimes saving, perhaps for all of humanity) requires it.” Permission "to kill according to conscience", but for the sake of "destruction of the present in the name of the best" defines Raskolnikov's position.

Dostoevsky proves how monstrous this worldview is, for it leads to disunity between people, makes a person helpless before evil, turns him into a slave of his own passions, and thereby destroys him. The world built on these principles is a world of arbitrariness, where all universal human values ​​collapse and people cease to understand each other, where everyone has their own truth, their right, and everyone believes that his truth is true, where the line between good and evil is blurred. This is the path to the destruction of the human race.

Raskolnikov's idea is terrible. It divides people into “higher” and “lower”, into “having the right” and “trembling creature”, into people and non-humans. This idea is anti-human: it frees people from moral obligations. Raskolnikov kills not only the old pawnbroker, but also the defenseless Lizaveta. He destroys his mother and himself.

After the murder, a new streak of Raskolnikov's inner being began. There was a fracture in his mind. It was as if an abyss had opened up between him and people - such loneliness, such alienation, such hopeless longing he felt: "Something completely unfamiliar to him, new ... never happened, was happening to him." “It seemed to him that he, as if with scissors, cut himself off from everyone and everything at that moment.” Raskolnikov cannot live in the old way. What he did became an insurmountable barrier between him and everyone around him. In woeful loneliness, a painful comprehension of what he has done begins. And the pain, the suffering has no end. He cannot forgive himself that, out of an egoistic desire to assert his strength, he committed an insane act: “... it was necessary to find out then ... am I a louse, like everyone else, or a man? Will I be able to cross or will I not be able to!.. Whether I am a trembling creature or have a right.”

Painfully, he comes to a rethinking of moral values: “Have I killed an old woman? I killed myself." Raskolnikov's moral torments are aggravated by the fact that the investigator Porfiry Petrovich suspects his crime, and therefore meeting with him is a new stage in Rodion's self-examination, a source of further transformation. “Suffering is a great thing,” says Porfiry Petrovich. He advises Rodion to acquire a new faith and return to a worthy life, and points to the only way for self-affirmation of the individual: “Become the sun, and they will see you.”

3. Dostoevsky claims that only through the positive, the lofty, the human can one rise. The true bearer of faith in the novel is Sonya Marmeladova. Sonya is not a spokesman for the author's consciousness, but her position is close to Dostoevsky, because for her the highest value on earth is a person, human life. When Raskolnikov becomes unbearable, he goes to Sonya. Their destinies have a lot in common, a lot of tragedy. Sonya felt the main thing in Raskolnikov: that he was “terribly, infinitely unhappy” and that he needed her. Sonya believes that Raskolnikov committed a crime before God, before the Russian land and the Russian people, and therefore sends him to repent in the square, that is, among people to seek salvation and rebirth. The punishment of his own conscience for Raskolnikov is worse than hard labor. He understands that only in love and repentance can he find salvation. Gradually Sonya becomes a part of his existence. Raskolnikov sees: religion, faith in God for Sonya is the only thing left for her "near the unfortunate father and stepmother, crazy with grief, among hungry children, ugly screams and reproaches."

4. For Dostoevsky himself, the concept of “God” merged ideas about the higher principles of being: eternal beauty, justice, love. And the hero of Dostoevsky comes to the conclusion that God is the embodiment of humanity, the ability to serve the unfortunate, the fallen. Raskolnikov turns his gaze to the convicts who are next to him, and understands that they need him: the condemned, the outcasts are waiting for his help. This is the first glimpse of happiness and spiritual purification of the hero.

Dostoevsky leads his hero to the idea of ​​the need to live and assert oneself in life not through misanthropy, but through love and kindness, through service to people. Complicated and painful is Raskolnikov's path to knowing the meaning of life: from crime to compassion and love for the very people whom he wanted to despise, to consider below himself.

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(Un)mowed meadows exude a wondrous aroma.

(Not) able to realize himself in life, Bazarov shows his best qualities in the face of death.

In the still (not) dry house, it was damp and cold.

The birds are driven south by (not) the coming cold, but the lack of food.

(Not)luck ensures success in the exam, but good knowledge of the subject.

Answer:

A person who (does not) know what he is doing.

I was upset by the (un)polite, rude remark of a friend.

Not at all (not) embarrassed, she only smiled in response.

The rains charged for a long time, and I was (un)prepared for the wet weather and got wet to the skin.

This is (not) finished work, but some sketches.

Answer:

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The painting of I.K. Aivazovsky received the recognition of the audience (UN)USUALLY early: already in his youth, the artist was awarded a silver medal for the sketch “Air over the Sea”.

The poetry of A.A. Akhmatova returns things to their original meaning and draws attention to what we normally (NOT) EVALUATE.

(NOT) A strong east wind that did not stop all night raised large waves.

From the dark sky, from the shaggy clouds, crushing each other in confusion, (NOT) ceasing, thunder is heard.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

When we were sailing on a boat along the flooded river, we now and then came across dirty gray patches - (NOT) FLOODED still tubercles.

During the day in the city it was always very (NOT) QUIET.

Solntseva was sitting in the compartment, (NOT) REMOVING her coat and scarf.

The sofa turned out to be (NOT) HEAVY at all, and two movers easily brought it into the apartment.

Nina (NOT) LOVELY looked at Yegorushka, but somehow evil, aloof.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

A deep silence, (UN)touched even by the rustle of a dry leaf, stretched across the meadows.

This reservoir had (UN)USUAL solid banks, but a dense plexus of calla, wild rosemary, grasses, roots and mosses.

I (NOT) ONCE in my life got into difficult situations, but always on my way there were good people who helped me.

It burned outside the window, the (NOT) BRIGHT, but very beautiful sunset could not go out.

The conversation was still (NOT) ENDED when the secretary entered the office and said that Nikolai Sergeevich was asked to urgently go down to the shop.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

By midnight, all the guests had left, Maria was left alone, but now she was already (NOT) SO sad.

A new acquaintance of Natalya Petrovna turned out to be a far (NOT) SIMPLE person.

Still (NOT) FURNISHED, the room seemed frighteningly huge, alien and cold.

(NOT) FAR from our house was a birch grove, and I could walk there all day long.

Maksimka, (NOT) THINKING about the danger, rushed to help his friend.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

The tight buds of still (NOT) FLOWING roses exuded a delicate aroma.

A (NOT) LOUD but unexpected knock on the door startled Yuri.

Marusya could not be called a beauty, but she was (NOT) devoid of charm.

(NOT) WAITING for permission, Grigory resolutely entered the room.

It was (NOT) WHO other than my friend Borka.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

Silence settled in the garden: not a single bird (NOT) CHIRTERED in the trees.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

The lilac bush under the window is (NOT) LESS than ten years old.

(NOT) CORRECT, but pleasant facial features gave Nastya a resemblance

with Mother.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

I received in response nothing (NOT) SIGNIFICANT explanations.

Even a stone (NOT) PROCESSED by the master struck with an original pattern.

There was already (NOT) childish diligence in Natasha's singing.

The depth of the idea in the novel is (NOT) EXCEPTIONALLY combined with artistry.

From above it was possible to see several (NOT) COVERED buildings.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

Griboyedov also introduces realistic techniques into comedy: the main character is far from (NOT) IDEAL and chooses the worst from rivals in love.

I am convinced of one thing: inspiration is (NOT) BORN by itself, but comes during labor.

Masha looked at me, as a daydreaming person looks at a distant object: it is (NOT) POSSIBLE to tear yourself away from it.

The public baths in Rome soon turned into magnificent buildings containing (NOT) ONLY swimming pools and gymnastics halls, but also libraries.

Our house has been (NOT) RENOVATED: the glass has faded, the walls looked dull and not pleasing to the eye.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

It is impossible to master higher mathematics, (NOT) KNOWING elementary mathematical concepts.

It is impossible to allow anything (UN) JUSTIFIED denial of the new in science.

The heroine was (NOT) FATED to connect her life with the life of a loved one.

When Arthur got to the opposite bank, he found himself at a sheep pen (NOT) he had previously (NOT) NOTICED.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

Lingonberry bushes are strewn with (NOT) RIPE berries.

Even the smell of gasoline (NOT) COULD drown out the meadow aroma.

In the (NOT) LARGE, but spacious hall, it was light and quiet.

(UN) REALIZING their destiny, the heroes of the plays by A.P. Chekhov often live their lives mechanically.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

M. Vrubel created a fabulously symbolic image of girlish beauty, freshness (not) fading over the years, mystery and majesty.

The Don at the crossing point is far (not) wide, only about forty meters.

According to Bazarov, the role of society is more important than the influence of an individual: "Fix society, and there will be (no) diseases."

Somewhere here, a few steps away, the (un)forgettable trills of a nightingale were heard, and the silence was filled with wondrous sounds.

Bunin draws in the story a (not) definite personality, but an established social type.

Answer:

Indicate all the numbers in the place of which E is written.

Where n (1) come from, a puppy jumped out, which n (2) a little n (3) was afraid of the horse, on the contrary, began to desperately attack it, which n (4) amused the passers-by a little.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

I.A. Bunin leads to the idea that, obviously, the meaning of life is not in the acquisition of wealth, but in something else, (NOT) AVAILABLE in monetary value or aesthetic wisdom.

According to subtle, (NOT) SIGNIFICANT, it would seem, details, a specialist is able to accurately attribute an archaeological find.

In the forest, in addition to the well-known boletus, Masha found a mushroom that was (UN) Familiar to any of the summer residents.

(NOT) ONLY in the kitchen, but also in the rooms there was a delicious smell of baked apples.

(NOT) WANTING to upset her mother, Natasha did not dare to tell her about Alexei's illness.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

Raskolnikov is a (NOT) COMMON killer, but a gifted young man with a philosophical mindset.

IN THE (NOT) FINISHED youthful “Tale” by M.Yu. Lermontov describes the childhood of Sasha Arbenin, the double of the author himself.

I will tell everything as it really was, (NOT) MISTORTING a single word.

Everything was there: a sea of ​​music, beautiful costumes, luxurious scenery and the very atmosphere of the Bolshoi Theater, which for many years has been keeping an (UN) DISCLOSURED secret to anyone.

Petka slept a lot, but for some reason he wanted to sleep more, and it often seemed that everything around him was (NOT) REAL, but a long, unpleasant dream.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

(NOT) WISHING to compromise partners decided to break the contract.

The nearest station turned out to be (NOT) CLOSE at all, so I was pretty tired by the time I got to it.

Varya's new admirer turned out to be a (NOT) HANDY, but incredibly charismatic person.

One mystery in this whole story has remained (NOT) OPEN.

Due to an injury, the athlete, a favorite of the fans, (NOT) RUNNED to the finish line: he fled the race on the first lap.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

A group of scientists had to go to the (NOT) EXPLORED part of the island.

After everything that Nikita heard that evening, he realized that his position was by no means (NOT) FAVORABLE.

The old house, decorated with wooden carvings, stood on a (NOT) HIGH, but for some reason stood out against the background of the rest of the hillocks.

Some fragments of the manuscript are still (NOT) FOUND.

(Not) DECIDED to approach his father, Deniska stood and shifted from foot to foot.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

In some places, the light did (NOT) PENETRATE under the thick canopy of pine branches.

(NOT) I WANT to think badly about people.

Ahead appeared (IN)CLEAR outlines of huge trees.

Far (UN) HOSPITAL forest stretched to Nerekhta itself.

Each writer has a single, main, (NOT) WRITTEN book.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

The recruits were (NOT) LIKE the locals.

Hermann heard an (UN)FAMILIAR gait: someone was walking, quietly shuffling his shoes.

I began to explain to him the position of second, but Ivan Ignatich could not (NOT) understand me.

Although it was a cold autumn, the soldiers were forced to spend the night in barracks (NOT) HEATED for a long time.

The window in the small room was (NOT) CURTAINED.

Answer:

Determine the sentence in which NOT (NOT) with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

Archaeologists of the Rostov region are concerned about the development of (NOT) RESEARCHED territories by scientists.

By no means (NOT) Idle curiosity brought us to this city.

Through the (NOT) CLOSED curtains, one could see a large, brightly lit room.

The book is still (NOT) READ.

(NOT) MORE THAN a third of students gave correct answers to tasks of increased complexity.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

What was scary in childhood was now (NOT) SCARY at all.

I have never been a big fan of keeping birds in (NON)WILL, but sometimes in winter forest songbirds lived with me.

The gray feather grass, still (NOT) FLOWING, was creeping along the boundless plain.

(NOT) LOOKING around, Mikhail walked to the stage with a confident step.

"(NOT) BETTER for you, son, to postpone your trip?" asked the mother cautiously.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY.

Open the brackets and write out this word.

Life in field conditions is far (NOT) EASY.

Drops of (NOT) DRY dew sparkled on birches and bushes.

The windows were dark, although the shutters were (NOT) CLOSED.

The thunderstorm was (NOT) FAR, but very close: the sky was splitting into pieces, it rumbled so that the earth trembled underfoot.

Nothing is (NOT) visible, only the sound of the wind in the crowns of the trees is heard.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

I (NOT) TIME visited the Caucasus, but still each visit opened something new for me, and I loved this region more and more.

The Russian peasantry before the reform was a far (NOT) HOMOGENEOUS mass.

They say stupidity is a (NOT) CURABLE disease.

The morning air, (NOT) HOT by the burning sun, was fresh and pleasant.

Maria stood in the gallery and looked at the great picture (NOT) BREATHEING, with reverence and awe.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

If a person is used to quitting, (NOT) BRINGING it to the end, it is very difficult to eradicate this bad habit.

The closer we got to the sea, the more clearly the (NON) SILENT noise of restless waves was heard.

The dish was still (NOT) READY, but a delicious aroma was already flowing throughout the kitchen.

For the inhabitants of the taiga, hunting was (NOT) FUN, but a way of survival.

From indifference is by no means (NOT) FAR to vice.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

M. Gorky received every day (NOT) LESS than five or six letters.

The air, still (NOT) BECOME sultry, pleasantly refreshes.

(NOT) SULI a crane in the sky, give a titmouse in your hands.

(NOT) CORRECT, but pleasant facial features gave Nastya a resemblance to her mother.

Ambition is a (NOT) DESIRE to be honest, but a thirst for power.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

The puppy, which had (NOT) LEARNED how to bark, whimpered plaintively.

Ivan was a person (NOT) DIFFERENT, but highly self-confident.

Tatyana reacted to the latest news with (NOT) JOY, as we expected, but with sadness and longing.

(NOT) SUCCESSFUL to take a break from one work, the master immediately set to another.

During the excavations, archaeologists discovered (NOT) THING more than a warehouse for food storage.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

The boy, (NOT) noticing anything around, continued to build his sandcastles.

Lusya answered her father's questions incoherently, (IN) UNDERSTANDING.

Among the gloomy, still (NOT) CLEARED trees, this bush with green leaves seemed like a miracle.

Although the chick was (NOT) COMPLETELY stronger, it was already trying to fly.

Listening to the same story again was (NOT) INTERESTING for me at all, so I wished everyone good night and went to my room.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

Everything in nature froze before dawn: the rye was already (NOT) WORRIED, and the rustle of its stems did not disturb the birds.

Father stood with a sullen look, and on his forehead a wrinkle of (IM)PATIENT waiting for an answer was sharply indicated.

The sea has merged with the blue southern sky and is fast asleep, reflecting the fabric of the clouds, (NOT) HIDING the stars.

It is often difficult to draw a line between languages ​​and dialects, since (NOT) ALL of their features are still known to linguists.

NOT INTERESTED in anything, Natalya looked indifferently at the blackening sky, at the raging ocean.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

A (NOT) HIGH cloudy sky could be seen over the mountains.

There are, as it often seems to us, nothing (UN) SIGNIFICANT meetings with people, but communication with them can be the beginning of a long friendship.

In this city you rarely meet an idle, (UN) BUSY person.

A short acquaintance did not (NOT) prevent us from talking in a friendly way.

The buildings of St. Petersburg with its brown iron roofs are (NOT) DESIGNED to be viewed from above.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

The meeting was held in the (NOT) BIG, but luxurious apartment of Lyubov Markovna.

The story "Heart of a Dog" is distinguished by an extremely clear author's idea: the revolution that took place in Russia was (NOT) THE RESULT of the natural spiritual development of society, but irresponsible and premature

experiment.

The envelope with the wax seal is still (NOT) PRINTED.

The man took a deep breath, pulled on his hat and left in an (UN)KNOWN direction.

All the thoughts (NOT) SPOKEN aloud, I painstakingly wrote down in the evenings in a thick notebook.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

The action of V. Nabokov's novel "Under the sign of the illegitimate" takes place in an (UN) NAMED police state headed by the dictator Paduc.

In the story "Cut off" Shukshin showed the villager in a by no means (NOT) CHARACTERISTIC role.

Our trains stood side by side, like twin brothers, (NOT) RECOGNIZING each other, and parted forever.

(NOT) LOOKING at his comrades, Kirill quickly walked down the corridor.

In life, he was overly diplomatic and tried to act (NOT) DIRECTLY, as his father would have done, but in a blunt, hint.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

It was already far (NOT) HOT, but sunny September day, the huntsman and I went to the swamps to watch birds.

Cold moonlight poured into the windows (NOT) SHUTTERED even with tulle.

When Elizabeth, the muse of the writer, left him, he began to draw inspiration from (NOT) WHERE.

Appreciating sincerity in people and (NOT) ACCEPTING falsehood most of all, this nobleman preferred to be friends with the peasants than with the people of his

estates.

Olga, having learned about Sasha's arrival, ran out with her (NOT) COVERED head into the snowy yard.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

During the Great Patriotic War, (NOT) FEW poems appeared, but the most significant work was Tvardovsky's Vasily Terkin.

The basis of the plot becomes far (NOT) NEW in literature, the clash of a strong personality and the crowd.

“Sometimes it is more important (NOT) WHAT is said, but how it is said!” - With this phrase, Igor completed our argument.

The door turned out to be (NOT) LOCKED, and I cautiously entered the house.

(UN)SHAVED for almost a week, with tousled hair, haggard, my brother was a pitiful sight.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

We lived in poverty, constantly (NOT) EATING, exchanged for food those things that we brought with us.

My trained eye determined that the area was (NOT) DIVINED, but I still decided to look for at least some signs of human presence.

It is still far (NOT) CLEAR whether such an evaluation criterion is applicable to everyone and to the same extent.

The zoo accepts (NOT) SOLD-OUT fruits for the New Year, which will be enjoyed by elephants, kangaroos, bears and artiodactyls.

She is an amazing Russian actress, he is an (UN)KNOWN genius teacher, and both are true servants of the theater.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

People came to the aid of the city, memory, art, (NOT) WANTING to submit to the pressure of militant indifference.

He imagined himself a martyr and partly even proudly thought that the cup was (NOT) DRINKED to the bottom, that he would still suffer for his honesty.

I shook her hand twice; the second time she pulled it out, (NOT) SAYING a word.

The French were repulsed at all points, but we (NOT) HAVE the strength to cross the river on the same day and complete the rout.

Let it be (NOT) MY way, I'm ready to compromise.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

Winter (NOT) is angry for nothing, its time has passed ...

His home life, which was (NOT) INTERESTING to anyone around him, went on as usual.

It was a month of (NOT) clouded happiness.

My new friend was by no means (NOT) POOR, but his stinginess discouraged me.

(NOT) WELCOMELY and affably met Olga Stas, but coldly and aloofly.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

The door to the veranda was (NOT) CLOSED.

This manuscript sheds light on a country that is (UN)KNOWN in detail to no one until now.

The dressing gown had in the eyes of Oblomov the darkness of (UN) APPRAISED merits.

The air here was (NOT) OURS, alien, and my heart ached.

The crate turned out to be (NOT) THAN other than ammo storage.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

This person, UNKNOWN to anyone, behaved as if he knew everyone well.

Money to our hero was constantly (NOT) ENOUGH, because they were spent quickly and stupidly.

Today's performance turned out to be (NOT) MORE INTERESTING than yesterday's.

(NOT) ABLE to speak in public, Demidov was very worried before the meeting.

I did not know how to start a conversation in such an (UN)USUAL environment.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

That long, not at all (NOT) UNDERSTANDABLE to other people's ears conversation brought Oleg and Nastya closer.

(NOT) DOUBTING his decision for a minute, Arkasha left the house.

Vasily (DID NOT) HAVE the courage to admit to himself that it was time to retreat, to surrender.

The (NOT) reedy shore attracted us, and we decided to spend the night here.

I was offended by the (IN) POLITE remark of a friend, but by the icy tone in which it was made.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

The son's (INAUDIBLE) answer aroused suspicion, and the father was forced to ask a few more questions.

Vasilisa returned home, (NOT) SUCCESSFUL to do the most important thing: she did not learn anything about Andrei's fate.

Former students, in shabby overcoats, with (NOT) HEALED wounds, returned to their families.

In I. S. Turgenev's story "Unfortunate", the hero talks about the impression that the sonata made on him, which he had previously (NOT) HEARD.

(UN) REALIZING their destiny, the heroes of A.P. Chekhov's plays often live their lives meaninglessly.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY.

Open the brackets and write out this word.

We met in the (UN)FURNISHED room to discuss its future design.

All this testifies to the extraordinary kindness of his quiet and not at all (NOT) RESPONSIBLE heart.

Some of the tasks were (NOT) COMPLETE, so Sasha had to hurry.

This box is (NOT) SMALLER than that one, but much lighter.

(NOT) SUCCESSFUL to finish one novel, he immediately began writing the next.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

A (UN)FAMILIAR person entered the living room, but numerous guests did not even pay attention to him.

The day was (NOT) HOT, but stuffy: the wind had died down completely.

(NOT) LOOKING BACK, Katya left the room.

Ripened bread, corn, sunflowers - where they are harvested, where they are (NOT) TOUCHED yet.

The (NON) STOP rainstorm for three days has turned our garden plot into a swamp.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY.

Open the brackets and write out this word.

He entered a room that did (NOT) LIKE the first one.

Eduard spoke though (NOT) LOUD, but everyone in the room heard his every word.

Alla at that time put potatoes on the fire, which for some reason was (NOT) WASHED.

“I got this product (NOT) for FREE, I paid for it in gold!” Father explained.

The gray irons of the British ironclads sat low in the water of the bay, among the (NOT) MELTED ice floes.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY.

Open the brackets and write out this word.

Daughter Zoya, not at all like her mother, was a thin, narrow, ethereal blonde.

The windows in the room were washed, but (NOT) WIPE dry.

(NOT) IS IT TIME to take a break and get some rest?

Answer:

ONE. Open the brackets and write out this word.

Shine like lips, (NOT) wiped by hand, and willow vines, and oak leaves.

We remained in (NOT) CONFUSION when the strange guest suddenly left.

(UN) REALIZING their destiny, the heroes of the plays by A.P. Chekhov often live their life meaninglessly.

Potatoes in the gardens are still (NOT) DIGGED.

Little tragedies of an individual remain (NOT) NOTICED by anyone.

Answer:

Determine the sentence in which NOT with the highlighted word is written ONE. Open the brackets and write out this word.

This Martyr was (NOT) WHO other than Gavrila Severov.

The foreigner spoke Russian very (NOT) BAD, but sometimes he made long pauses: he chose the right words.

The office is (NOT) EQUIPPED with everything you need.

(NOT) UNDERSTOOD by anyone present, Merkulov decided to leave the audience.

In this strange book, under the cover were (UN)USUAL white pages with printed words, and dark gray sheets with yellowish muddy spots.

Answer:

Determine the sentence in which NOT with the highlighted word is written CLEARLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

A (NOT) BRIGHT, but very beautiful sunset was burning over the lake.

The still (NOT) FINISHED conversation was forcibly interrupted when a frightened maid flew into the office.

“(DO NOT) HAVE to think about it,” she whispered to herself.

The doctor (NOT) HURRY put on gloves and muttered something under his breath.

We were absolutely (NOT) READY for the difficulties we are facing now.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

This young actress, who did not (NOT) CLAIMS for world fame, but at the same time had healthy ambitions, conquered the journalist.

Grandfather Vadim had a chance to live a long and very (NOT) EASY life.

Elvira (NOT) ONCE told him that it was not necessary to see her off.

I myself read the book only a month after taking office and, I confess, did (NOT) OFTEN re-read it afterwards.

The boy told as dryly as possible, (NOT) GOING INTO details.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT is written with the word ONE. Open the brackets and write out this word.

We pretended that nothing (UN)PLEASANT happened.

A (NOT) DECENT person does this, but the one in whom there is not a penny of honor.

It turned out that this was (NOT) WHO other than the same seller that the Zubr, without any reason, remembered before leaving.

I waited (NOT) MORE THAN ten minutes for an answer.

The territory was wild, still (NOT) DIVINED, the work was huge.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

No one (NOT) CONTAINED stone quickly rolled down the slope.

The house was (NOT) HOT, and we could not get warm in any way.

It is impossible to blame anyone, (NOT) UNDERSTANDING.

She was afraid of (NOT) GETTING, not seeing, not experiencing everything that is possible in life.

Vera's mother was a (NOT) EVIL woman at all.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

It is (NOT) EXCLUDED that the solution of this question would bring us closer to the solution of another.

Here is the color of some new society, still (NOT) STEADY, still boiling in the whirlpool of selection.

This theme in the story sounds (NOT) CLEARLY and openly, as is often the case in the works of this author, but gradually, muffled.

Did your (NOT) FRIEND send this letter?

And somewhere not far from this sacred place (NOT) WHO was buying cheap mahogany palace furniture, crystal, porcelain, paintings in gold frames.

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT is written with the word ONE. Open the brackets and write out this word.

This room only seems big, but it is (NOT) SPACIOUS at all.

(NOT) MANAGED to cope with emotions, the guest behaved rudely.

Olya kept telling us something all the time, hiding it.

He tried to convince me that my attempt to get away from the conversation is (NOT) NOTHING but the fear of facing the truth.

I told all this simply, calmly, (NOT) HURRYING.

The novel by F. M. Dostoevsky "Crime and Punishment" is one of the greatest philosophical and psychological novels. The author told us about moral upheavals and darings that cannot but excite the reader of any era. The writer focuses on the terrible reality of Russia in the middle of the 19th century, with its poverty, lack of rights, oppression, suppression, corruption of the individual, suffocating from poverty and the consciousness of his own impotence and rebellious. The writer penetrates into the depths of the human spirit, intense thoughts about the meaning and laws of being. The novel Crime and Punishment was published in 1866. It was an era when the old moral laws were rejected by society, and new ones had not yet been developed. Society has lost the moral guidelines that were embodied in the image of Christ, and Dostoevsky was able to show the full horror of this loss.

The main character of the novel, Raskolnikov, was worried about intractable questions: why should some, smart, kind, noble, drag out a miserable existence, while others, insignificant, vile, stupid, live in luxury and contentment? Why do innocent children suffer? How to change this order? Who is a person - a "trembling creature" or the ruler of the world, "having the right" to transgress moral principles? Not able to do anything or almighty, despising human laws and creating his own? Raskolnikov is not an ordinary killer, but an honest and gifted young man with a philosophical mindset, carried away by a false theory on a criminal path. Raskolnikov's poverty humiliates his pride.

At the beginning of the novel, Raskolnikov does not leave the room, but from the "closet", which the author later compares with a closet, chest, coffin, describes its squalor, emphasizing the extreme poverty of the inhabitant: "... he was crushed by poverty." At the police station, Raskolnikov admits: “I am a poor and sick student, dejected by poverty ...” This is how the writer characterizes Raskolnikov’s inner personality: “... gloomy, gloomy, arrogant and proud, suspicious and hypochondriac. Magnanimous and kind. He does not like to express his feelings and would rather do cruelty than express his heart in words ... He values ​​himself terribly highly, and, it seems, not without some right to do so.

Later, when the murder has already been committed, the characterization of the hero will be replenished in order to let the reader understand why it was committed: “... a poor student, disfigured by poverty and hypochondria, on the eve of a cruel illness with delirium, perhaps already beginning in him, hypochondria, proud, knowing his own worth ... in sackcloth and boots without soles - stands in front of some quartets and endures their abuse, and then an unexpected debt in front of his nose, an overdue bill ... "Here, the first place put forward are those reasons that caused by the social position of a poor student. And what happens in the soul of the hero, his painful experiences, the author reveals to the reader, describing Raskolnikov's dreams. The dream before the murder thickens the colors, gloomy details appear. Raskolnikov sees himself as a child and witnesses the beating of a driven horse, which, in stupid anger, the owner beats to death. The boy is very much going through this death. The dream of the hero is ambiguous. Firstly, it expresses a protest against murder, senseless cruelty, sympathy for someone else's pain. This testifies to the subtle, kind soul of the hero. Secondly, sleep is a symbol of existing orders.

Life is unfair, rude, cruel: its owners - riders ride, chasing the unfortunate, downtrodden nags, mocking them, and if they want, they can kill them. Thirdly, the hero's dream is a kind of prologue to the subsequent narrative. An analogy arises with the behavior of the Svidrigailovs and the Luzhins, to whom everything is permitted in this life, they are its stewards. And the attempts of disadvantaged people (Marmeladovs, Raskolnikovs and others) to find justice in this terrible world are powerless. It is no coincidence that Ivanovna Marmeladova compares herself with a hackneyed nag, tortured, crushed by poverty. Her husband drank with grief. On the panel is her daughter Sonya. There is one more, perhaps the most important meaning of sleep - Raskolnikov's inner attitude to crime.

The terrible scene, the shed blood is connected in Raskolnikov's mind with the planned murder. Waking up, the shocked Rodion immediately recalls what he planned to do - about the upcoming murder of the old pawnbroker: “God! he exclaimed. This is the beginning of the "experienced idea." While she was mastering logically, there was no fear. But now the feelings of the hero have come into their own. Human nature rebels, and a confession appears: “... after all, I knew that I couldn’t stand it ... I can’t stand it ... it’s vile, disgusting, low ... after all, the very thought made me sick in reality and threw me into horror ..."

But, pondering this dream, Raskolnikov more clearly imagines the motives for the murder. Firstly, hatred for the tormentors of the “nag” is growing, and secondly, the desire to rise to the position of a judge, “to have the right” to punish the presumptuous “masters”, is growing stronger. But Raskolnikov did not take into account one thing - the inability of a kind and honest person to shed blood. Having not killed anyone yet, he understands the doom of the bloody idea.

A terrible decision, however, continues to ripen in the soul of Rodion. A conversation between a student and an officer overheard in a tavern about the murder of an old woman for the sake of money, which can be used to do “a thousand good deeds and undertakings ... In one life, thousands of lives saved from decay and decay. One death and a hundred lives in return - why, there is arithmetic here! .. ”The phrase about the plurality of sufferers turned out to be very important for Rodion.

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