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(a) ate my head
This option is not a common English expression and does not accurately convey the idea of someone responding angrily or harshly. It is not idiomatic or appropriate in this context.
(b) cut my voice
This option does not make sense in the context of someone reacting angrily to a request. "Cut my voice" is not a recognized phrase in English, and it does not convey the idea of someone responding abruptly or harshly.
(c) bit my head off
This option accurately captures the intended meaning. "Bit my head off" is a common idiomatic expression in English, used to describe someone responding angrily, sharply, or rudely to a question or request.
(d) hit my ear off
This option does not make sense in the context provided. "Hit my ear off" is not a recognized phrase in English and does not convey the idea of someone responding angrily or sharply. It is not an appropriate option in this context.