Explain why the word is used in that specific way based on the surrounding text.
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!" Explain why the word is used in that
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?" I found the to a treasure chest
See what other words are in the sentence (e.g., "sharp" vs. "green"). "One opens a door, and the other opens
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:
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.
Find words that are spelled the same (like ключ , коса , or лук ).