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Grammar 4A .
Past modals of deduction
Choose the correet options to complete the arcle about
‘treasure maps.
Treasure maps
reasure maps are often associated with pirates
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dads and made maps to help them find it later.
However such maps. if they ever existed, (1) may
have been / must have been (cart nave Beer
very common, as no real examples Fave Been
found. itis not clear how legends about buried
pirate treasure became so popular, but the trial
sind execution ofthe pirate Captain Kidd in 1701
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been responsible: The truth about Kidd is unclear,
and he (3) can’t have hac /agetreet have had >
7 mustn't have had a fair trial. tis Believed that
he (4) must have worked /Gould have
can't have worked as a privateer, a person who
Is given permission to attack and rob enemy
ships in wartime. But whatever he really did,
there is a general feeling that he (6) mustn't have
made could have made the
fortune tat Fis trial suggested he did. However,
some ofthe treasure Kidd supposedly stole
was found on Gardiner’ Island in New York and
brought to England as evidence in his trial. As
a consequence, many treasure hunters headed
for the island, convinced that this is where Kidd
(6) can't have buried / can have bur
;urie@the rest of his treasure. But despite
lumerous searches, the treasure has nev
been found. is