Explain the difference between hedges and tag questions

What will be an ideal response?

Hedges and tag questions are both types of powerless speech mannerisms that deflate
the strength of a message. Hedges include phrases that make a person's statements less
specific and more confusing. Examples of hedge phrases include "I think," "kinda," and "I
guess." Tag questions degrade a person's ability to speak confidently by tacking questions onto
the end of statements, making the speaker appear wishy­washy. Examples include "right?"
"isn't it?" and "shouldn't we?"

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On average, about how much do the major studios spend on each film (including advertising)?

a) $10 million b) $40 million c) $80 million d) $100 million

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Most social science researchers do not seek covering law explanations. Instead, they may seek "probabilistic" statements that can be said to have a certain degree of probability.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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