Carla, who is a school-age girl, wants her friend, Anita, to go to the mall with her. Which statement is Carla likely to use to get Anita to go?

A. "I want you to go the mall with me."
B. "You have to go to the mall with me."
C. "I want to go to the mall."
D. "Let's go to the mall."


Answer: D

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