What does the modal verb show? Select the best answer choice.

Ben, you must sit still for your haircut.
A. permission
B. command
That's Correct!
It's Wrong!

Ben, you must sit still for your haircut.

In the given sentence, the modal verb “must” is used to express the command that Ben should sit still for the haircut.

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