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Kade Molina
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5 January, 16:52
What is the connotation of "fellow" in line 1
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Clarissa Johnson
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The specific meaning of "compatriot" as "fellow national or fellow citizen" is not commonly used in the U. S. Speaking generally, "compatriot" is more often equated to meaning "partner in crime" or something similar. It generally has a negative connotation.
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