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Analyze the scene. Give a description of the heroes: Mitrofan and Ms. Prostakova and all the others. What their author represents. Prove it with quotes from the text. Identify the signs of satire and humor. Prove it) Express your attitude to the heroes.
3. Highlight the artistic techniques, stylistic figures (inversion) in the passage and determine their role.

Starodum (to Pravdin, holding the hands of Sophia and Milo). Well, my friend! We are coming. Wish us ...
Pravdin. All the happiness to which honest hearts are entitled.
Madame Prostakova (rushing to embrace her son). You are the only one left with me, my heartfelt friend, Mitrofanushka!
Mitrofan. But let go, Mother, as
Madame Prostakova has imposed herself on you. And you! And you're leaving me! Ah!ungrateful! Sophia (running up to her).
Oh my God! She has no memory.
Starodum (to Sophia). Help her, help her.
Sophia and Eremeevna help.
Pravdin (to Mitrofan). Naughty girl! Should you be rude to your mother? It was her mad love for you that brought her most to misery.
Mitrofan. Dy she seems to be unknowingly ...
truthful. Brute!
Starodum (Eremeevna). What is she now? What?
Eremeevna (looking intently at Mrs. Prostakova and clasping her hands). He'll wake up, my father, he'll wake up.
Pravdin (to Mitrofan). With you, my friend, I know what to do.
Mitrofan (waving his hand). For me, where they say.
Madame Prostakova (waking up in despair). I was completely lost! My power has been taken from me! You can't show your eyes out of shame! I don't have a son!
Starodum (pointing to Madame Prostakova). Here are the worthy fruits of malice!

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Contestado por ernesto6224
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eeeee pero copia eso y ponelo en el traductor,nadie va a entender asi

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