[ Modal Verbs ]
What is the meaning of ‘must’ in the context of rules?
A. ‘Must’ indicates a suggestion in rules.
B. ‘Must’ refers to a personal choice in rules.
C. ‘Must’ is synonymous with ‘can’ in rules.
D. ‘Must’ means a mandatory requirement in rules.

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