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Does the word "stack" refer to the size of the food? Or the numbers of the food?

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Rebecca

The word "stack" refers to if you can place something on top of one another. In this case, if you place tacos on top of one another, they become a stack. So "a whole stack" means a large number of tacos placed on top of each other. The word "stack" can refer to food or other objects and items that are "stackable". Ex: There's a stack of books that need to be put on the shelf. Ex: Wow! That's an impressive stack of pancakes. Is that chocolate syrup? Ex: There's a stack of hay in the barn. Go get some for the horses!

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