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What is the purpose of the word "yet" in

this example?
"Alice hadn't had a chance to get her hair
cut, yet she intended to do so at the first
opportunity."

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Answer:

but

Step-by-step explanation:

yet is basically replacing the word but. is saying how Alice hadn't had a chance to get her hair cut, BUT she intended to do so at the first opportunity.

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