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In "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor, "langosta" refers to lobsters, which are a significant source of food for the characters, particularly for Phillip and the old man, Timothy. The term emphasizes the setting in the Caribbean and highlights the themes of survival and resourcefulness as they rely on the ocean for sustenance. The mention of langosta also reflects the bond between the characters and their environment as they navigate their challenges.

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