10 Questions
What motivated Harriet Tubman to run away that dark, hot night?
To seek her freedom
How many times did Harriet Tubman return to the South to help others gain freedom?
Nineteen times
What was Harriet Tubman's attitude towards being a slave?
She was determined not to be a slave
Where did Harriet Tubman ultimately reach in her pursuit of freedom?
The North
What was Harriet Tubman's main objective when she ran back South numerous times?
To help others gain their freedom
What was Harriet Tubman's attitude towards being a slave?
She didn't come into this world to be a slave and refused to stay one.
Why did Harriet Tubman run away that dark, hot night?
To escape slavery and seek freedom.
What characterized Harriet Tubman's actions after she reached the North?
She continued to fight for the freedom of others by helping them escape.
What does the phrase 'Harriet Tubman didn't take no stuff' imply?
Harriet Tubman refused to accept mistreatment or injustice.
What motivated Harriet Tubman to keep returning to the South?
Her dedication to helping other enslaved individuals find freedom.
This quiz is about the courageous escape of Harriet Tubman from slavery, as depicted in the text. Test your knowledge on the story of how she ran to the North to seek her freedom.
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