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A large number of wooden rafts that flowed down before winter were clogged into the river. In the autumn flood, some of the rafts were washed away and floated down the river, and the wood was about to be lost. So Solomenka district sent its own Komsomol members to rescue this precious timber.
Paul was suffering from a severe cold at the time, and he did not want to be left behind everyone, so he tried his best to hide from his comrades to participate in labor. A week later, when the wood on both sides of the dock had piled up, the icy water and autumn humidity had induced an enemy lurking in his blood—he had a high fever. For two weeks, acute rheumatism afflicted his body, and when he returned to the factory from the hospital, he had to work on his workbench.
The foreman shook his head. A few days later, an unbiased commission decided that he was incapacitated and dismissed him from his post and granted him the right to a pension, which he angrily refused.
Paul left his beloved factory with a heavy heart. He leaned on his cane, endured the intense pain, and slowly moved his steps. His mother had written many times to him to come home and have a look, and now he remembered the old lady and what she said when she said goodbye:
I will not see you until you are sick or wounded. ”
I don't know if it's this ......
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It's the Dnieper.
A passage in chapter 8 describes a deep praise for the river:
In the pre-dawn mist, the Dnieper shimmered vaguely; The river washed over the stones on the shore with a slight rattling sound. The river near both banks is tranquil, and the smooth surface of the water is a silver-gray color, as if it were stagnant. The river **, but the black and heavy water is tumbling, and it can be seen with the naked eye that it is rushing downstream.
It is a beautiful, majestic river.
It was in praise of it that Gogol wrote the lyrical essay "Is the Dnieper wonderful?" "On the right bank of the river, the cliff rises and looks down on the water, like a moving mountain, and suddenly stops in front of the wide river. Below the left bank, there is bare sand, which was silted up by the Dnieper when the spring floods receded.
This question can be judged based on the context of the story. The story of "How Steel is Made" takes place in Ukraine, and the Volga, Don, and Rhine rivers do not flow through the interior of Ukraine, so it cannot be these three rivers. The Dnieper River is known as the mother river of Ukraine and stretches for more than 980 kilometers in Ukraine.
Therefore, the river is the Dnieper.
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"How Steel Is Crafted and Made" tells the story of Paul Kochagin's transformation from an undefeated and sensible teenager to a Bolshevik fighter loyal to the revolution, and then to a blind but strong and unyielding creator**, becoming a strong piece of steel (referring to his spirit).
How Steel is Made" is an autobiographical **, which praises the spirit of being strong and unyielding in the face of desperate fate and challenging fate, whipping those capitalists who can only be powerful and the ugliness of capitalist society, and showing the spirit of resistance of the proletariat to the oppressed fate at that time represented by the author. It tells the story of Paul Kochagin's transformation from an ignorant teenager to a Bolshevik fighter loyal to the revolution, and then to a blind but strong and unyielding creator**, becoming a strong piece of steel (referring to his spirit).
**All descriptions revolve around the growth of the protagonist, and the structure is compact and natural. When portraying the character of the protagonist, he shows his excellent qualities from different angles. By describing Paul's attitude towards prison, war, work, friendship, love, illness, and setbacks, as well as how he treats major issues such as revolution and the individual, public and private, life and death, the image of Paul's iron warrior is particularly full and vivid, and the brilliance is brilliant.
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We've tried it. D, our teacher said that it was D, and it seems that both the Don and the Dnieper appeared, but our teacher said that the Volga River was depicted many times. But I checked the geography, and there seems to be no Volga in Ukraine. I'm also struggling.
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I'll tell you if the number of likes exceeds 100.
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Yes, we also took the question of reading famous books.
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You only have to look at the background of the story to understand this question. The story of "How Steel is Made" takes place in Ukraine, where the Volga, Don, and Rhine rivers do not flow through the interior of Ukraine, while the Dnieper River flows through more than 980 kilometers in Ukraine, known as the mother river of Ukraine. Therefore, the river is the Dnieper.
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There are many rivers! Volga, Don
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"How Steel is Made" depicts a beautiful river many times, and it is ( ) aThe Western Dvina B Dnieper C Don D Volga Answer: D, our teacher said that it was D, and both the Don and the Dnieper seem to have appeared, but our teacher said that the Volga River was depicted many times.
But I checked the geography, and there seems to be no Volga in Ukraine. I'm also struggling.
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How steel is made and what is the beautiful river Volga.
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How Steel Is Made" takes place during the period from 1915 to the early 30s. Paul Kochagin is the central character of the author and the most successful communist fighter in the book, who went from spontaneous to self-conscious under the influence of the old Bolshevik Djouhlai. He understood the social roots of unequal life, and learned that in order to overthrow the old world, he must become a "brave and strong class brother" and a "resolute iron warrior".
In the course of his active participation in the great struggle for the defense of Soviet power, he realized that a miracle can only be achieved when a person is connected to the Motherland. He once said: "I am in favour of the kind of revolutionary who thinks that individual matters are in no way comparable to the collective cause."
Paul always put the interests of the party and the motherland first, and in that era of blood and fire, Paul galloped through the frontier together with his father and brothers, and waged an indomitable struggle against foreign armed interventionists and white bandits in order to defend Soviet power. In those years of healing the wounds of war and restoring the national economy, Paul threw himself into the work of peace with all his enthusiasm, and his spirit of hard work and hard work showed the noble quality of the first generation of builders. Paul never surrendered on his knees.
He is always ready to take the heaviest blow to himself. He withstood all the tests, and he also withstood the tests in his treatment of issues such as friendship, love, and family, demonstrating the lofty moral principles of communism. After Paul was paralyzed and blind, he was very distressed and could not extricate himself.
He had suicidal thoughts, and the plot developed to a very tense level. Suicide is tantamount to betrayal of the revolution - which is why the muzzle of the pistol "glared at Paul with contempt", so he condemned himself with cold and stern attitude: "Dude, what you usually say about doing something heroic is all on paper!"
Have you ever tried to overcome this life! ......Have you done your best to manage to break out of this hoop? Even when life is really unbearable, find a way to survive.
To make life more rewarding. There's nothing more terrible than falling behind. "For a blind young Communist Party member, all he needs in life is to be able to continue working for the party.
With great perseverance, he overcame the blow of tragic fate and began the struggle for his return. Paul also used his life's energy to practice his own life principle: "The most precious thing for a person is life, and each person has only one life."
A man's life should be spent in such a way that when he looks back, he does not regret that he wasted his time, nor is he ashamed of his inactionIn this way, at the end of his life he will be able to say, 'My whole life and all my energy.'
All dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world - the struggle for the liberation of mankind. This is a true portrayal of Paul's fighting life, and it is also a profound summary of his revolutionary optimism. \
I didn't find anything divided into two parts, but it's very informative and I hope it helps.
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"How Steel is Made" is divided into two parts, the first part describes life during the civil war, and the second part describes life during the period of economic recovery and socialist construction.
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Part 1 The first part deals with the civil war, and the second part deals with economic recovery and socialist construction.
Hope it helps.
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1.In the summer, in the quiet of the night, the young people all run outside. Girls and boys, or in groups.
Gangs, or pairs, some in front of their own homes, some in gardens and courtyards, some on the street, sitting.
Timber for building a house is piled up. Laughter everywhere, singing everywhere.
2.The old brickyard is very secluded there. The roof of the wooden plank house has collapsed in some places, and the broken bricks are piled up in the east and in the west, and the brick kiln is piled up.
It was also destroyed, revealing a bleak scene. It was overgrown with weeds, and only the three of their best friends sometimes came together.
Here's what to play. Paul knows many safe and secure hiding places to hide his stolen treasures.
3.The slightly flowing air is filled with a rich floral fragrance;Stars twinkle in the depths of the sky like fireflies.
Light;The voices of the people were heard far, far away......
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