Safari will not shut down

My safari will not shut down. I tried to restart my computer, but since safari will not shut down, neither can the computer. I was using a web-based IEP (teacher program) software that required opening a PDF in Safari when it stopped working. Any help would be great. I also cannot use Safari. It will minimize.
Thanks!

Force quit Safari.
Command + Option + Esc
Or click Force Quit from your Apple  drop down menu.
Or, you can force quit apps using the Activity Monitor located in HD > Applications > Utilities

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