TURN :

Shift
Curve
Move
Rotate E. Fabricate

The correct answer is D. Rotate.

To rotate something is to move it around a central point. This can be done in two dimensions, such as when you rotate a piece of paper on a table, or in three dimensions, such as when you spin a ball on your finger.

The other options are not as accurate descriptions of the word “turn.”

  • To shift something is to move it to a different position. This can be done in any direction, not just around a central point.
  • To curve something is to make it bend or change direction. This can be done in any direction, not just around a central point.
  • To move something is to change its position. This can be done in any direction, not just around a central point.
  • To fabricate something is to make it from scratch. This does not involve moving the object around, but rather creating it from new materials.