The 20th century not only marked a new beginning in the social, political and economic world, but a time of change in the art world as well. Two revolutionary artists to influence this time period were Claude Monet and Paul Cézanne, who each found new ways of representing nature, but differed greatly in style.
As one of the great leaders of the Impressionist art movement in France, Monet studied the ways in which outdoor light plays upon nature. His technique was not meant to be very precise—which makes his images most effective when seen at a distance—yet it is always clear what his paintings are.
Cezanne's paintings, on the other hand, show early evidence of what would eventually be known as the Cubist art movement (which incidentally developed out of a reaction to Impressionism). Cezanne was like Monet in that he did not present a clear, concise picture of the world, but he was totally different from Monet in how he went about it.
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Options
(a)must/must
(b)need not/need not
(c)must/need not
(d)need not/must
Answer:
C, must/need not
Because Blaine Blogger reviews movies on his blog, movie theaters allow him in for free. Nellie Newspaper Reporter also gets free admission to movies. Blaine must disclose on his blog that he receives free tickets. Nellie need not disclose in her articles that she receives free tickets.
The modals must and need not have the same form regardless the subject. There is no ending with he/she/it.
If you want to say the something. is unnecessary, use need not, not must not. (The negation of must means not allowed to.)
Needn't is very different from mustn't. It is used to say that you do not have to do something, it is not necessary to do something.