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Beaver tales are not real tales. They are bread. They just look like beavers' tales.

(In this sentence, what is the meaning of 'just' before 'look like'?)
12 years ago

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Answered by Writeacher
merely or simply
12 years ago
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Beaver tales are not real tales. They are bread. They just look like beavers' tales.

(In this sentence, what is the meaning of 'just' before 'look like'?)

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