I don’t think she is English. She doesn’t speak English at all.
A. She shouldn’t be English because she doesn’t speak English at all.
B. She mustn’t be English because she doesn’t speak English at all.
C. She needn’t be English because she doesn’t speak English at all.
D. She can’t be English because she doesn’t speak English at all.

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