Imagine Sophia, Jackson, and Maya are having a delightful dinner. How would Jackson playfully request for the salt?
A. Would you kindly pass me the salt?
B. Could you pass me the salt, please?
C. How about passing me the salt?
D. Might you pass me the salt?

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