(A) Bit
(B) Bite
(C) Munoh
(D) None of these
🧠 Explanation:
- The correct and commonly used proverb is: “Barking dogs seldom bite.”
- It means that people who make the most noise or threats are often the least likely to take real action.
- “Bite” is the correct present tense verb form that matches the structure of the proverb.
- Options like “Bit” (past tense) and “Munoh” (invalid word) are grammatically incorrect in this context.