The answer is A. GARE.
The other options are all words that can be used as verbs, nouns, or adjectives. For example, “wear” can be a verb meaning “to put on clothing” or a noun meaning “clothing.” “Tear” can be a verb meaning “to rip something apart” or a noun meaning “a piece of cloth that has been ripped.” “Dear” can be an adjective meaning “beloved” or a noun meaning “a person who is loved.” “Near” can be an adjective meaning “close” or a noun meaning “a place that is close.”
The word “gare” is not a common English word. It is a French word that means “station.” It is not used in English as a verb, noun, or adjective.