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The audience .............. settle before the doors are closed. a. can. b. shall. c. might. d. mus​

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Answered by 6403Aswin
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Answer:

must is the correct answer

Answered by SharadSangha
2
The correct modal in the provided sentence is option d: must.
  • Different grammar modals are employed in sentences to express the amount of certainty about a certain action or the speaker's tone.
  • According to the statement, the speaker is urging the audience that they must settle before the door closes.
  • In this statement, the modal "can" is wrong since it is supposed to express opportunity, but whether or not to engage in any action is determined by the second person. There is no obligation.
  • The modal "shall" is likewise wrong here because it can also be used to make a non-binding proposition or proposal.
  • Because it describes any certainty from the past, the modal "might" is incorrect.
  • The modal "must" is proper since this is referring to a mandatory action that must occur before other activity.
  • The correct sentence is: The audience must settle before the doors are closed.

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