Option B is the correct answer.
The other options (hold back, hold on, hold up) are phrasal verbs that have commonly used idiomatic meanings:
Hold back: To restrain or keep something under control.
Hold on: To wait or to endure.
Hold up: To delay or to support.
On the other hand, hold high is not a commonly used idiomatic expression in English, making it the odd one out.
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