She yelled, “Please help me.”

She yelled at one for some help.
She yelled for someone to help.
She yelled for someone to help her.
She yelled at someone to help her.

The correct answer is C. She yelled for someone to help her.

The sentence “She yelled, ‘Please help me'” is a direct request for help. The speaker is in need of assistance and is calling out to anyone who can provide it. The word “please” indicates that the speaker is asking for help in a polite and respectful manner. The word “me” indicates that the speaker is asking for help specifically for herself.

Option A is incorrect because it implies that the speaker is yelling at someone for help. However, the sentence does not indicate that the speaker is angry or upset. In fact, the use of the word “please” suggests that the speaker is calm and collected.

Option B is incorrect because it implies that the speaker is yelling for help in general. However, the sentence indicates that the speaker is asking for help specifically for herself.

Option D is incorrect because it implies that the speaker is yelling at someone to help her. However, the sentence does not indicate that the speaker is angry or upset. In fact, the use of the word “please” suggests that the speaker is calm and collected.