I hope it will not put you out if I am late. A. worry out B. please you C. irritate you D. harm you

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The correct answer is C. irritate you.

The phrase “put you out” means to make someone annoyed or uncomfortable. In this context, the speaker is hoping that their lateness will not cause the listener to be annoyed or uncomfortable.

Option A, worry out, is incorrect because it means to make someone anxious or concerned. Option B, please you, is incorrect because it means to make someone happy or satisfied. Option D, harm you, is incorrect because it means to cause someone physical or emotional injury.