Вопрос:

9. Prince Yuri Dolgoruky had ...

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The correct completion for the sentence "Prince Yuri Dolgoruky had ..." from the provided options is not strictly listed as a grammatically perfect match for all historical contexts, but the most logical choice in the context of typical English grammar exercises regarding historical figures is to look for an action or state. However, looking at the options provided, there is no grammatically correct completion for the phrase "had...". It is highly likely this is a matching exercise where "9. Prince Yuri Dolgoruky had..." is a stem, and none of the B options fit correctly. If we re-examine the task, perhaps it is a "Match the beginning of the sentence with the ending" exercise. Based on common historical knowledge associated with these options: - "... in 1147 by Prince Yuri Dolgoruky" refers to the founding of Moscow. - "... Ivan the Terrible blinded..." is a separate historical fact about St. Basil's Cathedral. - "... the symbol of Russia" refers to something else (e.g., Moscow or the Kremlin). Since the prompt asks specifically for "Prince Yuri Dolgoruky had...", and none of the options form a complete, grammatically correct sentence, this appears to be a fragmented test question. Given the list, it is possible the question was intended to be "Moscow was founded..." -> "... in 1147 by Prince Yuri Dolgoruky". Перевод: Правильное завершение предложения "Князь Юрий Долгорукий имел..." отсутствует среди предложенных вариантов, так как ни один из них грамматически не сочетается с "had". Вероятно, это упражнение на сопоставление начал и концов предложений. Скорее всего, вариант "... in 1147 by Prince Yuri Dolgoruky" относится к вопросу о основании Москвы.

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