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Emma is getting . . . . . . . . the car.

A. of

B. off

C. out of

D. out off

Answer: Option C

Solution(By Examveda Team)

We use 'out of' as a preposition to talk about movement from within somewhere or something, usually with a verb that expresses movement. It shows where something is or was going.
Example:
You go out of the building and turn right.
He pulled a letter out of his shirt pocket, opened it and handed it to her to read.

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