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The first "that" is a conjunction and makes a noun clause. The second "that" is an adjective, and describe the next "that". And the third "that" is a noun and is "that" '''as a word "that" itself'''. I guess you don't have any question so far. And then, the fourth "that" is a relative pronoun and has the third "that" as an antecedent. The fifth "that" and below, specifically "that boy used" is all introduced by the relative pronoun.
The first "that" is a conjunction and makes a noun clause. The second "that" is an adjective, and describe the next "that". And the third "that" is a noun and is "that" '''as a word "that" itself'''. I guess you don't have any question so far. And then, the fourth "that" is a relative pronoun and has the third "that" as an antecedent. The fifth "that" and below, specifically "that boy used" is all introduced by the relative pronoun.


It seems that A and B, the best friends<ref>They are the best friends for sure, but just fictionally I guess.</ref> will summarize what I stated above in this section by their talking.
It seems ''that'' A and B, the best friends<ref>They are the best friends for sure, but just fictionally.</ref> will summarize what I stated above in this section by their talking.
  A: She said something.<br>B: What did she say?<br>A: She said, 'That "that" was wrong.'<br>B: 'That "that"'? What's that?<br>A: In detail, 'that "that" that that boy used,'<br>B: Ah, now I got it.<ref>Actually I don't mention that, but I have to say; after their summarizing, they broke up and now live in different place, because A was tired of B's asking questions so many times. Though A blamed it as the only thing she hated, I bet it was no matter what the reason was for her. In short, she just want to break up. Women often do.</ref>
  A: She said something.<br>B: What did she say?<br>A: She said, 'That "that" was wrong.'<br>B: 'That "that"'? What's ''that''?<br>A: In detail, 'that "that" that that boy used,'<br>B: Ah, now I got it.<ref>Actually I don't mention that, but I have to say; after their summarizing, they broke up and now live in different place, because A was tired of B's asking questions so many times. Though A blamed it as the only thing she hated, I bet it was no matter what the reason was for her. In short, she just want to break up. Women often do.</ref>
Now you also understand this, I think.  
Now you also understand this, I think.  


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