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What does "right" mean here?

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Rebecca

"Right" in this case is an adverb used to emphasize the exact location of something. It has a similar meaning to "exactly", "directly", "precisely", or "just". Ex: Have you seen my glasses? I set them down right here and now they're gone. Ex: My mom is sitting right over there. Ex: The pens are right over there on the table.

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