I don't understand the function (grammar?) of 'that' in the sentence below. Why do you need 'that' there? What function does it have?
"I recall spending hours and hours during my junior high school years writing paragraphs in this style, and later in my education longer essays that still essentially followed this structure — an experience that is common for many Americans."
Thank you for helping me.
It's a relative pronoun, referring back to "essays".
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