a statement or question added to the end of a statement to invite approval or cooperation from others
A. tag
B. filler
C. jargon

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A. Are you
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Her friend listened carefully.
A. The girl who talked to the friend and her friend listened carefully.
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A. tree
B. threes
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D. the three
