Correct option is B
✅ b- into:
· The correct phrase is
“drag me into a controversy.”
· The preposition
“into” indicates movement or direction towards the inside of something, in this case, a controversy.
· It implies that someone is trying to involve or pull another person inside the controversy.
· Example: "Don’t drag me into your personal arguments."
❌ a- in: Incorrect because “drag me in a controversy” is incomplete without specifying movement towards. ❌ c- from: Incorrect preposition; “drag me from a controversy” means pulling out, which changes the meaning. ❌ d- for: Incorrect usage; “drag me for a controversy” is not a recognized phrase.