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Choose the appropriate preposition and fill in the blank-
What have I done wrong? Why are you annoyed ____me?
a)To
b)For
c)With
d)Towards

Answer
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Hint: A preposition is used before a noun or a pronoun to form a meaningful relationship between the words, as well as to determine its position.

Complete step-by-step answer:

We always place the subject and verb before the preposition, followed by the
noun.
Example- The cat hid under the table. Here, the subject ‘cat’ and the verb ‘hid’ are placed
before the preposition ‘under’, followed by the noun ‘table’.
In the above question, we can see that person X is feeling confused. So, whenever we talk about Adjectives of reactions and feelings, we use the preposition ‘with’ to form a meaningful relationship between the words.
Example- She is angry with her friend. Here, ‘with’ follows the adjective- Angry.
Let’s understand the usage of the given options:
a) To- It is used to indicate the movement of an object from one place to another.
Example- I will drive to New York.
b) For- It tells us the reason or purpose of something.
Example- I need to buy chocolates for the cake.
c) Towards- It is used to tell the movement of an object in a particular direction.
Example- The bird flew towards the window.
Hence, the correct answer is Option- C.

Note: With is also used to show connections between people, to add extra information, and to express emotions and feelings.