Transform the sentence: She is not allowed to drive without a license. (into a sentence using ‘must not’)
A. She should not drive without a license.
B. She is allowed to drive without a license.
C. She must not drive without a license.
D. She must drive without a license.

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B. How was that project done by the students?
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