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Read the following sentence. If you never give me a response, how can we resolve the issue and move on?

Based on a knowledge of word forms or patterns, what is the meaning of the word conclusive?

A. capable of concluding
В. the act of concluding
C. In a concluding manner
D. to conclude

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