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Why does he put "nice" here? I think it does make sense without "nice".

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Rebecca

You're right, the sentence does make sense without "nice" here. "Nice" is just used to give affirmation to the sizes of the slices of bread here. He says that they are "nice" because he cut them the right size and so he uses the adjective "nice" to give affirmation to this.

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