I don’t think she is afraid . . . . . . . . the dogs. A. on B. of C. in D. with

on
of
in
with

The correct answer is B. of.

The word “afraid” means “feeling fear or anxiety.” In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their belief that the woman is not afraid of the dogs. The word “of” is used to express fear or anxiety about something. For example, “I am afraid of spiders.”

The other options do not make sense in this context. The word “on” is used to express location. For example, “The book is on the table.” The word “in” is used to express position or inclusion. For example, “The cat is in the box.” The word “with” is used to express association or accompaniment. For example, “I am going to the store with my friend.”