Multiple choice softskills leadership

Why were you so annoyed ___ the person who made you feel angry?

  1. with

  2. from

  3. for

  4. of

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A Correct answer
Explanation

The correct phrase is 'annoyed with' when expressing irritation toward a person. 'Annoyed with' indicates the source of the annoyance. 'Annoyed at' is used for situations, while 'annoyed of' and 'annoyed for' are not standard in this context.