Explanation
Both expressions serve to communicate a clear directive against taking the action of opening the door. In contrast, the other options do not align with the meaning of the original phrase. Option B, "Open the door," directly contradicts the prohibition implied in the original statement. Option C, "Opening the door," lacks a definitive instruction and instead suggests the action as a possibility without guidance. Lastly, option D, "Do open the door," again stands in direct opposition to the original intent, encouraging the action that is clearly discouraged.
Thus, option A is the only one that accurately captures the intended meaning of the phrase, making it the correct choice.
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