you are trying to drag me _____ a controversy
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Drag me Into a controversy.
Explanation:
The preposition “into” is used in various events like:
- To place something inside or go inside, For example: She went into the house.
- To provide direction: Put the cube, into the box.
- To hit someone with something: He crashed his car into her truck.
- To convert: Ram has changed into a monk!
- The result of an event or action: You are trying to drag me into a controversy.
- Enquiry or concerned matter: He enquired into the matter regarding the loss of her purse.
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