[ Contrastive Conjunctions ]
Which sentence correctly uses “though” at the end?
A. We waited ages for our food. The waiter was really nice, though.
B. We waited ages for our food. The waiter was really nice, although.
C. We waited ages for our food. The waiter was really nice, despite.
D. We waited ages for our food. The waiter was really nice, in spite of.

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