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English, 02.06.2021 22:50 Chris3529

Close /'klOz/ v. a: to block against entry or passage
b: to bring to an end or period
c: to conclude discussion or negotiation about

close /'klOz/ n.
a: an enclosed area
b: narrow passage leading from a street to a court and the houses within or to the common stairway of tenements
c: a road closed at one end

close /'klOs/ adj.
a : being near in position or time

Which sentence uses the adjective close as it is defined in the third dictionary entry?
A.
The city had to close the street to finish the construction.
B.
Please close the refrigerator door after you get your food.
C.
I wanted to close the conversation, but she kept talking.
D.
I always hear sirens because I live close to the fire station.

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