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The image shows a person with an angry facial expression. Which sentence uses the correct preposition with the adjective "angry" for such a person-directed meaning? ![](https://qallery.app/diagrams/v2_417876fda3c2/img-076.jpeg)

AShe was angry about me for leaving.
BShe was angry at me for leaving.
CShe was angry to me for leaving.
DShe was angry on me for leaving.
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. She was angry at me for leaving.
With "angry," we typically use "with" for a person and "at/about" for a thing. In many learner-grammar contexts, "angry at me" is accepted for a person-directed target in a sentence like this, whereas "to" and "on" are incorrect. The image supports recognition of the emotion being discussed.
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