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Answer is Wrong!
Answer is Right!
The correct answer is C. of.
The word “of” is used to indicate that someone is being accused of something. In this case, the person is being accused of theft.
The other options are not correct because they do not indicate that someone is being accused of something.
- The word “to” is used to indicate that someone is being asked to do something. For example, “He is being asked to come to the police station.”
- The word “for” is used to indicate that someone is being given something. For example, “He is being given a reward for his honesty.”
- The word “about” is used to indicate that someone is talking about something. For example, “He is talking about the theft.”
I hope this helps!