Gotovye Domashnie Zadanija Po Russkomu Jazyku 8 Klasslivy Vmeste Today
As he sat down, he gave a tiny thumbs-up to the air, imagining the studio audience cheering as the credits rolled on his homework struggle.
He spent the next hour actually figuring out the difference between a simple and a compound predicate. It was painful, it was long, and there were no laugh tracks, but by the end, he actually understood it. As he sat down, he gave a tiny
He remembered what happened in the last "episode" of his life—the mid-term. He had copied the GDZ perfectly, but when Maria Ivanovna asked him why the comma was there, he had frozen like a glitched video game. He remembered what happened in the last "episode"
The next morning, when Maria Ivanovna called him to the board, Maxim didn’t sweat. He placed the commas with the confidence of a pro athlete. "Well done, Maxim," she said. He placed the commas with the confidence of a pro athlete
His sister, acting like Sveta Bukina, walked by and rolled her eyes. "Just use your phone, Max. It’s the 21st century. Even Gena knows how to use a search engine."
"Mom!" he yelled toward the kitchen. "Do we have any GDZ for Russian? I’m drowning in syntax!"
"If I don’t finish this," Maxim muttered, "I’ll be the only person in history to fail 8th grade because of a comma."