[ Modal Verbs ]
It was wrong of you to betray her because she was kind to you.
A. You shouldn’t have betrayed her because she was kind to you.
B. You needn’t have betrayed her because she was kind to you.
C. You can’t have betrayed her because she was kind to you.
D. You mustn’t have betrayed her because she was kind to you.

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