Sandra is always PICKING ON me these days.
-
asking me to do things
-
helping me
-
criticising me
-
playing games with me
C
Correct answer
Explanation
The phrasal verb 'pick on' means to criticize, tease, or treat someone unfairly or unkindly. When Sandra is 'picking on' someone, she is repeatedly finding faults or being mean to them. Option C correctly identifies this as criticism, while the other options suggest positive or neutral interactions.