Answer:
B. "So will I grow, so live, so die, my lord, ere I will virgin patent up unto his lordship,
whose unwished yoke my soul consents not to give sovereignty" (1.1.79-80)
Explanation:
The piece of dialogue that is the strongest piece of evidence to support the
inference: Hermia canſiot be controlled is option B.
This is because, it is said by Hermia that even though she would live and die serving her lord, her soul consents not to give sovereignty.
Volunteering is a very nice thing to do
1. Simile
2. Personification
She enjoyed reading current events from her native town and country.
She is a Czech who migrated to America. She does not like to read anything in English. She just wanted to connect with her roots by reading the current events from her native town and country which was expressed through her native dialect.