Since Riya did not want to be disturbed while studying, she left the phone of hooks.
A
off the hook
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B
off hooking
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C
for the hook
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D
of hook
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Solution
The correct option is A off the hook 'Off the hook' is a phrasal verb that has the meaning 'out of one's reach or access' which fits the context. Eg: Frequent calls were distracting me, so I left my phone off the hook.