ICloud threaten delete stored MacBook documents

I would like to "shut down". iCloud is in the middle of my screen. When I touch "Sign Out" it gives me a message "If you turn off iCloud Drive, all documents stored in the iCloud will be deleted from this Mac." Any ideas?

What do you mean when you say that iCloud is in the middle of your screen? You do not need to sign out of iCloud in order to shut down the Mac, so not sure what it is you are seeing?
Cheers,
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