Listen, she is talking . . . . . . . you. A. for B. in C. about D. at

for
in
about
at

The correct answer is C. about.

The preposition “about” is used to indicate the subject of a conversation or discussion. In this case, the speaker is saying that the woman is talking about the listener.

The other options are incorrect for the following reasons:

  • “For” is used to indicate the purpose of an action. In this case, the speaker is not saying that the woman is talking for the listener.
  • “In” is used to indicate location. In this case, the speaker is not saying that the woman is talking in the listener.
  • “At” is used to indicate a specific time or place. In this case, the speaker is not saying that the woman is talking at the listener.
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