The correct option is C I / some / you / any
The first sentence has the speaker as its subject, hence, subject pronoun in first person singular is required, which is "I". We use "some" before nouns to refer to indefinite quantities. Although the quantity is not important or not defined, using"some"implies a limited quantity, here, matches. Since the person spoken to is the subject of the second sentence, subject pronoun in second person singular "you" is used. We use "any" before nouns to refer to indefinite or unknown quantities or an unlimited entity, here, matches. Hence, Option B is correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to this rule, hence incorrect.