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I’ll never forget my first visit to the Opera and Ballet Theatre. My friend and I wanted to see the famous ballet “Swan Lake” by Tchaikovskyi. We bought the tickets in advance and came to the theatre half an hour before the show. At 7 sharp the performance began. From the very first minute I was deeply impressed by everything I saw on the stage. The costumes were fine. The dancing and music were thrilling. The ballet seemed to me a fairy-tale. I had never seen anything more wonderful. My friend also enjoyed every minute of it. When the curtain fell at the end of the performance, there came a storm of applause. It seemed that it would never end. The dancers received call after call. They were presented with large bouquets of flowers. We also applauded enthusiastically. The performance was a great success.
Современный лингвист Маргарита Николаевна Кожина утверждает, что "читатель проникает в мир образов художественного произведения через его речевую ткань". Я согласна с высказыванием лингвиста Кожиной. Во-первых , при помощи речи читатель может дать характеристику данному герою.Например, в предложениях 16, 17 мы видим, что мальчик очень переживает за собаку, мы также видим душевное состояние мальчика. Во-вторых ,в предложениях 34, 35 мы видим, как мальчик любит собак.<span> Таким образом, высказывание Маргариты Николаевны Кожино я считаю правильным.
</span>Modern linguist Margarita N. Kozhina argues that "the reader enters the world of images of works of art through his speech fabric".
I agree with the statement of the linguist Kozhina. First , using speech reader can characterize this geroulanos, in offers 16, 17, we see that the boy is very concerned about the dog, we also see the state of mind of the boy. Secondly ,in offers 34, 35 we see the boy loves dogs.
<span>Thus, the statement Margarita Nikolaevna Kozhino I think is right.</span>