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Define what nature is to you. Is it the park next door? The vast forest?

Is there anything better than the smell of fresh rain or the sight of the first golden leaves in autumn? In 5th-grade Russian class, Exercise 310 asks us to stop and think: Define what nature is to you

Give 2–3 specific reasons why you love it. (e.g., its beauty, the peace it brings, or how it keeps us alive). Source 3.3.1 Is there anything better than the smell of

Teachers love it when you mention a specific place, like "the birch tree outside my window" or "my grandmother’s garden." Source 3

Since this is a Russian language task, pay close attention to your endings (падежи). If you're using the Lvov textbook, you might be practicing specific punctuation or spelling rules mentioned in that chapter!