Прочитай приведённый ниже текст. преобразуй слова, написанные заглавными буквами в скобках, обозначе

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Ищу подсказку для выполнения поставленной задачи 9 класса: - прочитай приведённый ниже текст. преобразуй слова, написанные заглавными буквами в скобках, обозначенных номерами 20–28, так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста. заполни пропуски полученными словами. каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию 20–28. i was born in transylvania, the country dracula comes from. when i was five years old, i saw 20.___________ (i) grown-up cousin laci playing the violin with an army band in the main square in my town. immediately, i decided i 21.___________ (want) to play the violin more than anything else in the world, but nobody took me seriously. to keep me quiet, i 22.___________ (give) a toy piano, but it had no strings and no bow, and it made an ugly tinkling sound. i hated it and broke it down. then my parents gave me my 23.___________ (two) instrument — a toy violin, but it had cotton strings instead of proper ones, and it didn't sing. i broke that, too. finally, i got a tiny eighth-size violin with real strings and a real little bow, and laci gave me my first lesson. i remember how, before his next visit, i carefully practised all the movements he 24.___________ (show) me. laci thought my interest to play the violin was a joke, that i 25.___________ (stop) playing soon. female 26.___________ (child) didn't play the violin ninety years ago in transylvania. to this day, i remember my hatred when he laughed at my efforts. my parents finally arranged for 27.___________ (i) to have proper violin lessons with a real teacher, and i entered a magical world. i adored everything about violin lessons. and i learned to read music before i 28.___________ (can) read words.
 
I was born in Transylvania, the country Dracula comes from. When I was five years old, I saw my grown-up cousin Laci playing the violin with an army band in the main square in my town. Immediately, I decided I wanted to play the violin more than anything else in the world, but nobody took me seriously. To keep me quiet, I was given a toy piano, but it had no strings and no bow, and it made an ugly tinkling sound. I hated it and broke it down. Then my parents gave me my two instruments — a toy violin, but it had cotton strings instead of proper ones, and it didn't sing. I broke that, too. Finally, I got a tiny eighth-size violin with real strings and a real little bow, and Laci gave me my first lesson. I remember how, before his next visit, I carefully practised all the movements he had shown me. Laci thought my interest in playing the violin was a joke, that I would stop playing soon. Female children didn't play the violin ninety years ago in Transylvania. To this day, I remember my hatred when he laughed at my efforts. My parents finally arranged for me to have proper violin lessons with a real teacher, and I entered a magical world. I adored everything about violin lessons. And I learned to read music before I could read words.
 
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