After deciphering the old-fashioned, highly descriptive Russian in the diary, the student finds the courtyard—now a small, overgrown garden tucked between two newer buildings. It becomes their secret place to study for the Unified State Exam (EGE). How to adapt this for your specific homework:

For N.G. Goltsova and I.V. Shamshin's 10–11th grade Russian language curriculum, students are often tasked with creative writing that applies advanced grammar or stylistic analysis. Since "Ready Homework" (GDZ) usually provides standardized answers, creating a unique story can help you stand out.

This story focuses on rich vocabulary and complex sentence structures often emphasized in the Goltsova textbook.

A student accidentally discovers a hidden, dusty corner of their school library. Instead of just books, they find a diary from a student who attended the same school fifty years ago.