Gdz Po Russkomu Jazyku 4 Klass Buneev Buneeva Pronina 1 Chast S 143 Upr -
"That is the magic of our language," Grandfather explained. "Some words are like twins who look identical but have very different jobs. To understand which one is which, you must look at the words standing next to them. If the key is 'silver,' it's for a lock. If the key is 'cold and clear,' it's for drinking."
You can find the full step-by-step solution for this exercise on educational platforms like GDZ.ru or Pomogalka.me .
Once upon a time, in a small village, a boy named Peter found a mysterious "key" in his garden. He ran to his grandfather and shouted, "Look! I found the to a treasure chest!" "That is the magic of our language," Grandfather explained
Find words that are spelled the same (like ключ , коса , or лук ).
Explain why the word is used in that specific way based on the surrounding text. If the key is 'silver,' it's for a lock
Here is a short, "useful story" designed to help a student understand the logic behind this specific lesson: The Secret of the Silver Key
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. He ran to his grandfather and shouted, "Look
See what other words are in the sentence (e.g., "sharp" vs. "green").

