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What term indicates that an action must be done without exception?

  1. Except

  2. Necessary

  3. Must

  4. Answer

The correct answer is: Must

The term that indicates an action must be done without exception is "must." This choice is correct because "must" conveys a sense of necessity and implies that the action is mandatory and non-negotiable. In contrast, the term "except" typically introduces an exception to a rule rather than indicating something that must be done without exception. "Necessary" may imply a requirement but does not carry the same level of immediacy and obligation as "must." Lastly, "Answer" is not a term that conveys the idea of a mandatory action without exception.