Pick the correct answer from the options given below to replace the underlined words/phrase in the following sentence to make it grammatically correct :
"He keeps getting for me and I really don't know what wrong have I done."
Option C is the correct answer. 'Getting at me' is the correct phrasal verb here, meaning "criticizing me" or "picking on me," which fits the context.
Gets at me (Option A) is in the wrong tense and does not align with the rest of the sentence structure. Get off at me (Option B) and getting by me (Option D) are not idiomatic or grammatically correct in this context.
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