Re: The saga of Harriet Tubman epitomizes extraordinary courage. Despite b
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16 Oct 2025, 13:11
Question 1:
The passage provides information about all of the following EXCEPT:
(B) How many slaves were caught while being led to freedom by her.
Explanation:
The passage states her skill in ensuring that neither she nor any fugitives were caught but does not provide specific numbers of slaves caught during her missions. Other options are discussed: her seizures (A), her knowledge of the Underground Railroad (C), her husband's opposition (D), and her use of a gun for self-defense (E).
Question 2:
Suggested by the passage:
(A) Faced several hardships during lifetime - Yes, birth into slavery, injury, husband's opposition.
(B) Was a popular legend due to audacity - Yes, called Moses, celebrated for guiding slaves to freedom.
(C) Was controversial for owning a gun - Implied as she was willing to use it for protection and enforcement.
These answers align with the passage details: hardships, legendary status, and the dual nature of her personality involving religion and readiness to use a gun.