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You shouldn't be rude . . . . . . . . them.

A. with

B. at

C. to

D. for

Answer: Option C

Solution (By Examveda Team)

'To' and 'with' preposition can be followed after 'rude'. 'To' is more common because 'with' could imply that the speaker, along with whoever they were speaking to, were being rude to some third party together.

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