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Key Vocabulary
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Key Grammar Structures
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come on bab me no me yeah Ro the top watch your backs move
➔ Imperative mood, fragmented sentences, colloquial language
➔ The sentence uses a series of commands and interjections. The structure is very informal and relies on context. 'come on' is an imperative, urging action. The repetition of 'me' is colloquial.
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every bit the baded stubborn Viking you everwhere
➔ Intensifier ('every bit'), adjective order, colloquial/dialectal phrasing ('baded', 'everywhere')
➔ "Every bit" emphasizes the completeness of the Viking's characteristics. 'Baded' and 'everywhere' are likely dialectal or colloquial variations, adding to the informal tone. The adjective order is somewhat unusual but understandable in context.
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okay L legs hang in his blind spot
➔ Imperative ('okay'), noun as address ('L'), prepositional phrase indicating location ('in his blind spot')
➔ This is a tactical instruction. 'Okay' signals the start of the instruction. 'L' is being directly addressed. The phrase 'in his blind spot' specifies where to position oneself for strategic advantage.
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