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Dear Vanka:
Hello! I am deeply sympathetic to your tragic experience, so I want to say to you: "Vanka, you are so pathetic!
9 years old, what a small and eye-catching number. At the age of 9, we are snuggling in our mother's arms, in front of a good baby, but you are reduced to a shoe store and bullied. While we were savoring Hui's lunch, you hid in the corner and sobbed while drinking a little gruel; When we hold hands and play games happily, you can only be lonely and crank the cradle for the boss's little cub; When we sit in the warm classroom, invited to swim in the sea of books under the guidance of the teacher, you don't know where to be tortured; While we sleep in the warm bedding and fall asleep sweetly, you shiver in the aisle......”
You're still a child, a 9-year-old child, and you've suffered so much!
Remember when you wrote in your letter to your grandfather: "I have knelt down for you, and I will always sue God for your bed." Take me away, or I'll die!"
It can be seen that no matter how poor life in the countryside is, it is much better than the tormented urban life. But have you ever wondered what if your grandfather didn't receive the letter? Even if your grandfather received the letter, could he take you back?
No, it's all just a beautiful fantasy! You know, your grandfather is just a night watchman who keeps a vigil for people!
So what is it that makes you live a life that is not as good as a pig or a dog at such a young age? It was the corruption of the ** at that time, the black of society! The rich eat and drink, but the poor do not have enough food and clothing, just like a weightless scale, one side is as heavy as Mount Tai, and the other is as light as a feather.
Thinking about the past and looking at the present, I am determined to cherish the good times of the present, study hard, and contribute to the construction of the motherland in the future.
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Dear grandson Vanka:
How are you feeling lately?
I know you are miserable there, beaten, starved, and frozen every day. Do you know? I was so happy when I received your letter.
But when I opened the envelope and saw the contents of the letter, my heart suddenly cooled in half, and the pain was like a knife. I can't wait to fly over and get you back and save you from your misery.
But, you don't know, on Christmas Day I went to cut down a Christmas tree and unfortunately fell on the mountain and broke my foot. Fortunately, a kind Samaritan sent me back to my husband's house. But the old man turned a blind eye to me and pretended not to see me.
The good Samaritan had to find a doctor for me to see me. Unfortunately, the doctor said that my leg could not be cured, saying that the bone was seriously misaligned and that I would not be able to walk for the rest of my life.
I have put your little organ in place, as you have commanded, so that no one else will touch it. By the way, I've asked the custodian to help you pick one of the best golden walnuts and put it in a drawer.
Moscow is beautiful, but the people there are so ruthless and cruel. I curse those who are cruel to die early, and not to do evil in the world. Alas! In this dark society, we poor people should accept our fate, blame this God for not being long-sighted!
Vanka, grandpa hopes you can live better, if the guys bully you in the future, don't be like them, they will definitely be retributed. Grandpa would love to pick you up, but I can't really do anything about it!
What Grandpa wants to say to you most is: No matter what I'm in, I will always love you!
I will always pray to God that you will be healthy, well-fed, and sleep well!
Your grandfather Constantine. Macarich.
December 28th.
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Question 1: Can Grandpa receive the letter sent by Fanka? Why?
What does the author imply when he writes like this? Because his envelope did not indicate the address, recipient and other actual circumstances, so grandpa must not be able to receive it, I think it is a hint that grandpa can't come to pick him up and he will continue to suffer, which makes people feel more sympathetic and hungry little Fanka.
Question 2: Primary 6 Chinese Lesson 12 Why did Vanka write to his grandfather because he was tortured at the shoemaker's. Life is miserable.
The day's work is very heavy, and the work has nothing to do with making the sea. Often starving. The men played tricks on him, and often mourned; The boss and the hostess beat, the life of the apprentice is miserable and unbearable for children.
The main content of the letter is that he wants his grandfather to take him away.
Question 3: What is the reason and purpose of Vanka's letter to his grandfather? Can his wish come true, Zheng Pei?
Why? (Give me the answer before today!) The reason why Vanka wrote a letter to his grandfather was that he couldn't stand the shoemaker's family's shouting, torture and abuse, and there was no hope for life.
The purpose of the card is to let the grandfather take him back to the countryside, to the village, and to leave this terrible place.
His wish could not be fulfilled.
2) No stamps;
3) The postman is drunk.
4) Vanka had a dream after sending the letter, in which he saw "a stove, and on the stove sat my grandfather, with a pair of bare feet, reading letters to the cooks." The loaches walked around the stove, wagging their tails ....... This dream is a hint of pain and misery.
In fact, even if you get to your grandfather, it won't be easy, because under the rule of the tsar, the poor can't get rid of their painful fate no matter how they go.
Question 4: What two things did Vanka remember when she wrote a letter to her grandfather Grandpa's vigil and cutting down the Christmas tree.
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Vanka's grandfather can't receive letters, you take a closer look at the address written by Vanka, the address she wrote is in the countryside, grandpa collects, and the address is not written like this. We just finished this lesson today.
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Good grandson, it's not that grandpa doesn't want you to come back, it's that I don't have time to go over to accompany you, I will definitely prepare your candy for you, and I will ask someone to send it to you.
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No, because I didn't write an address and didn't put a stamp But the original ending is tragic I'm also sad I hope Vanka has a good ending But the author wrote this article just to satirize the Tsar The darkness of society at that time There was a ** that made up the ending I copied For an hour, Vanka fell asleep with sweet hope. In his dream, he saw a warm kang on which sat his grandfather, with two legs on his legs, reading his letter ......The loaches walked around the kang, wagging their tails ......
The boss and the proprietress came back, they saw Xiao Fanka sleeping, and they were angry, and when they just opened Xiao Fanka's shirt and were about to beat him, they were stunned - Xiao Fanka was scarred, bruised and purple, and couldn't help but sympathize with Xiao Fanka. So the proprietress put on Xiao Fanka's clothes again, carried him to her kang, and took a quilt to cover Xiao Fanka. Xiao Fanka was awakened, and when he saw the boss and the proprietress standing by the kang, he was so frightened that he knelt on the ground and said in a loud voice:
It's all my fault, I'm sorry, please forgive ......He thought that the boss would beat him, but what he didn't expect was that the two of them comforted Xiao Fanka and took him in as his godson, Xiao Fanka really couldn't believe this sudden encounter.
The day after Little Vanka received the letter, his grandfather came to Moscow. When he saw little Fanka, he was stunned - little Fanka was like a broad young master, completely a child of a rich family. Grandpa was overjoyed when he learned about Xiao Fanka's situation.
When Vanka's grandfather wanted to take Vanka back to the countryside, although the proprietress was very reluctant to let Vanka leave, she still gave them a sum of money so that they could live a good life in the countryside.
Since then, Xiao Fanka has really lived a happy life.
Some exaggeration ha! Exceed.
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No, grandpa can't receive it at all, there are a few points to explain:1He wrote the letter in the wrong format.
2.No postage stamps were affixed. 3.
There is a detailed description in paragraph 19 of the text: "There were three horses on the mail wagon, bells ringing, and drunken postmen. "You see, it's a drunken postman, how can he receive it?
If he could get it, he wouldn't have taken the little Vanka home. Because he was a child who lived in a society ruled by the tsars, not to mention adults in that era, even a small child could not escape. Besides, Vanka's grandfather is also a night watchman for others, he won't take Vanka at all, and he will raise Vanka, it's not that he doesn't want to raise Vanka, he loves Vanka very much, after all, he is his only precious grandson, and he doesn't have the ability to raise Vanka and take care of Vanka.
At the beginning, Grandpa sent Vanka as an apprentice so that he could learn a good craft, live a better life, and become a useful person.
Vanka's good wishes are just like his dreams, just innocent dreams. After waking up from the dream, the miserable life was even more miserable, because the only hope was gone, and he had no dreams. So if Grandpa really received Vanka's letter, Vanka's fate would not have changed!!
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It's impossible to accept, 1 because he doesn't have stamps, 2 he only writes his grandfather's name and doesn't write the address, so many countryside is that country.
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No, because the letter is not addressed and is not stamped. Even if Vanka's grandfather received it, he wouldn't come to save him, because Vanka's grandfather couldn't even support himself, so how could he still support Vanka?
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No. Because there are no stamps and no detailed addresses. If he did, his grandfather would not come to pick him up because he was not able to take care of him. Maybe his grandfather is dead.
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It will not be received, because Vanka's letter does not have a detailed address, nor is it stamped, not to mention that the postman is drunk, o() o Alas, poor Vanka!
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No, it won't! Because 1He didn't write the address properly.
2.He didn't put a postage stamp.
If you write a letter and don't write an address, if you don't affix a stamp, who will send it to you......
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No, because the letter written by Vanka was not addressed, nor was it stamped, and the postman was drunk.
Moreover, even if Vanka's grandfather received it, he would not come to save him, because Vanka's grandfather simply did not have the ability to raise Vanka.
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Not because he didn't put a stamp or write a detailed address, and his grandfather was dead.
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No. Because there are no stamps and no detailed addresses.
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No. Because there are no stamps and no detailed addresses.
But we want to bless him!
He's so pathetic.
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Impossible. Because his grandfather is dead.
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