Russkij Jazyk 9 Klass Rudjakov Frolova Gdz Uprazhnenie 160punktuacionnaja Rabota -

His teacher, Elena Petrovna, paced slowly between the rows of desks. Her heels made a rhythmic click-clack on the old wooden floorboards.

Where did the commas go? He knew there was a participle clause at the beginning. "The storm having passed." That needed a comma. He tentatively drew a small, curved mark after the word passed .

The search for a Russian textbook exercise answer key (GDZ) cannot be fulfilled through a story.

The storm having passed the travelers decided to set up camp although the ground was wet they were too exhausted to continue.

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"Remember, class," she said, her voice calm but firm. "A comma is not just a breath. It is the architecture of your thoughts."