Shouldn’t. mustn’t is not a word. must means you should and the sentence is saying NOT to. same with should
Well my answer is <span>Lizabeth runs wild in the woods while her parents try to scrape together what little they can to provide for the family. I think it's D</span>
Answer:
D: The unseen playmate is always willing to play on the losing side so that the child can play on the winning side.
Explanation:
They have the same form but they're used differently. Intensive pronouns "intensify" the subject of a sentence <span>she herself didn't believe what she said" the pronoun "herself" is intensive, not reflexive. It simply just puts emphasis on "she". :)</span>