They........ not read this book for this topic (need / dare)
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Here, we have to fill in the given blanks. The complete sentence will be 'They need not read this book for this topic.'
- Here, the blank will be filled with the verb 'need'.
- The word need means requiring (something) because it is essential or very important rather than just desirable.
- The verb dare means having the courage to do something.
- Here, the speaker is informing someone that they don't necessarily need to read that book for understanding the topic.
- This helps the sentence in forming a clear and logical meaning.
- The word 'dare' does not fit here very well.
- The speaker isn't informing others that they don't have the courage to read that book for that topic.
- Thus, the complete sentence will be 'They need not read this book for this topic.'
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