Answer:
Must is a verb, so you must use it with an action. The subject must do an action for the word to be used correctly, or to be told to do an action.
For example:
John must complete his homework before he can go out and play.
You must complete all tasks to win the prize money.
To use must correctly there must be a desired goal, but an obstacle between where the person is now and their goal.
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Farmer Van Tassel
Explanation:
I j took the quiz
B - present tense
C- Full of
It uses the word "you" and makes you feel a part of the story
Second person is a point of view where the narrator tells the story to another character using the word 'you.'
I guess compare / contrast.