Irving uses the word "junto" to emphasize how all men had a common goal and therefore acted in a similar way.
<h3>What does "junto" represent?</h3>
- Represents a word from the old Portuguese language.
- Represents a group of people gathered.
- It means that several people came together for the same goal.
The use of the word "junto" promotes linguistic richness in the text, highlights the reader's curiosity, and reinforces the union of men in acting similarly towards the same goal.
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I have done my part by offering my helping hand and have always extended it to other students in need. I have always been the helpful type, and this habit derives from personal frustration when it comes to not knowing what I need to know in order to strive for comfortability in my environment. I try to guide others and relay information that I have learned over time in hopes that it makes someone’s situation or current problem easier.
I have also been a very big advocate for equality on campus and would participate in activities that were all inclusive due to the overwhelming stresses of those who feel left out or discriminated against.
Not only would I work to make my school more enjoyable for myself, but I also work towards making it enjoyable for other’s as well.
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