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In this sentence, which definition best fits the precise meaning of the word in bold?
A pile of fallen rock barred the way forward. (3 points)
Group of answer choices
(noun) a unit of pressure
(verb) prevent entrance or movement
(verb) fasten with a bar
(noun) a rigid piece of wood or metal
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