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Question tags turn a statement into a question. They're often used for checking information that we think we know is true. They're made using an auxiliary verb (for example: be or have) and a subject pronoun (for example: I, you, she).
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Some examples -- though there are a zillion possibilities -- .....
The sky is blue, <u>isn't it</u>?
You don't like me, <u>do you</u>?
We're leaving at 4:00, <u>aren't we</u>?
The answer is A. When the speaker declares <em>"I know that I shall meet my</em> <em>fate"</em>, he is expressing a certainty, a knowledge, a feeling that he will <em>encounter a negative thing, an unpleasant event</em>, and, like the title of the lines indicates, he is foreseeing his death. B) indicates the place where this airman wiil meet his fate. C and D express his feelings towards some people.
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Inside the mitochondrion is a certain type of DNA. That's different in a way from the DNA that's in the nucleus. This DNA is small and circular. Mitochondrial DNA, unlike nuclear DNA, is inherited from the mother, while nuclear DNA is inherited from both parents.
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I think the answer is D ?