Gotovye Domashnie Zadanie Po Russkomu Iazyku7klass Avtor M T Baranov May 2026

If your task is to write a story for a specific exercise (for example, about an interesting meeting or an autumn landscape), here is a generalized model often used in 7th-grade assignments: Story Title: "The Unexpected Guest" (An Example)

A short narrative focused on descriptive language and correct punctuation. If your task is to write a story

One crisp autumn afternoon, the golden leaves danced in the wind like tiny flames. I was sitting by the window in the library, trying to finish my homework for Baranov's class, when I heard a soft tapping against the glass. Thinking it was just a branch, I ignored it at first

Thinking it was just a branch, I ignored it at first. But the sound grew louder—a rhythmic clink-clink-clink . I looked up and saw a small, bright-eyed squirrel sitting on the ledge, clutching a shiny silver key in its paws. It looked at me as if it expected me to open the window and take it. It looked at me as if it expected

Heart racing, I slowly unlatched the frame. The cool air rushed in, smelling of damp earth and pine. The squirrel didn't run. Instead, it dropped the key onto my desk, right on top of my open textbook, and let out a sharp chatter before leaping away into the oak tree.

The textbook "Russian Language Grade 7" by M.T. Baranov, T.A. Ladyzhenskaya, and others typically includes assignments focused on (developing speech), such as composing a story based on a picture or a specific prompt.

If your task is to write a story for a specific exercise (for example, about an interesting meeting or an autumn landscape), here is a generalized model often used in 7th-grade assignments: Story Title: "The Unexpected Guest" (An Example)

A short narrative focused on descriptive language and correct punctuation.

One crisp autumn afternoon, the golden leaves danced in the wind like tiny flames. I was sitting by the window in the library, trying to finish my homework for Baranov's class, when I heard a soft tapping against the glass.

Thinking it was just a branch, I ignored it at first. But the sound grew louder—a rhythmic clink-clink-clink . I looked up and saw a small, bright-eyed squirrel sitting on the ledge, clutching a shiny silver key in its paws. It looked at me as if it expected me to open the window and take it.

Heart racing, I slowly unlatched the frame. The cool air rushed in, smelling of damp earth and pine. The squirrel didn't run. Instead, it dropped the key onto my desk, right on top of my open textbook, and let out a sharp chatter before leaping away into the oak tree.

The textbook "Russian Language Grade 7" by M.T. Baranov, T.A. Ladyzhenskaya, and others typically includes assignments focused on (developing speech), such as composing a story based on a picture or a specific prompt.