Emma is getting . . . . . . . . the car. A. of B. off C. out of D. out off

of
off
out of
out off

The correct answer is B. off.

  • A. of is not grammatically correct.
  • C. out of is grammatically correct, but it does not make sense in the context of the sentence.
  • D. out off is not grammatically correct.

The sentence is about Emma getting out of the car. The preposition “off” is used to indicate that Emma is moving from a position on top of or attached to the car. The other options are not grammatically correct or do not make sense in the context of the sentence.