With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". Language 1782 (3d ed.1992). Clearly, a roadway is a structure — that is, “something constructed” — within the ordinary meaning of the term and within the meaning of the Restrictions. We find support for this interpretation of the word “structure” in other contexts as well. We believe ... that the court of appeals correctly concluded that the term “structure” includes the road construction involved in the off-site improvements. The legislature used the term “building” as well as the term “structure” in the competitive bidding laws. Obviously, therefore, a structure must mean something different than merely a “building.” Achen-Gardner, Inc. v. Superior Court, 173 Ariz. 48, 51, 839 P.2d 1093, 1096 (1992); Village of Niles Ctr. v. Indus. Comm’n, 371 Ill. 622, 21 N.E.2d 745, 747 (1939) (<HOLDING>). ¶ 19 We find that the trial court erred by

A: holding that a state is not a person within the meaning of  1983
B: holding that under illinois law interpreting the meaning of a contract is a question of law determined by the court
C: holding that an improved public street is a structure within the meaning of illinois workers compensation law
D: holding that because maryland law expressly creates right to file workers compensation claim action exists for wrongful discharge for termination based solely on the filing of a workers compensation claim
C.