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'Come on' here has same meaning as 'hurry up'?

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Rebecca

That's right! It does have the same meaning as "hurry up" here. However, "come on" is more of a verbal encouragement to do something, rather than an imperative. Ex: Come on! We're going to be late. Ex: Come on, let's get some pizza.

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