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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Just look at the beginnings and end of the words and if they end in the words under prefixes and suffixes put them in the column
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the answer should be A
Ex : I read a letter. It was on your desk = I read the letter which was on your desk
The woman was so scared by the movie.She began to cry
= The woman, so scared by the movie, began to cry.
There was amazing news in the newspapers. They were interesting.
The news in the newspaper were interesting
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