Harriet Tubman's Escape to Freedom
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What motivated Harriet Tubman to run away from slavery?

  • She was scared of the slave catchers
  • She wanted to become famous
  • She wanted to reunite with her family in the North
  • She was tired of being a slave and sought freedom (correct)

How many times did Harriet Tubman go back South to help others escape?

  • Fourteen times
  • Twenty-two times
  • Nineteen times (correct)
  • Ten times

What did Harriet Tubman do after reaching the North?

  • She settled down and started a family
  • She became a farmer and lived a quiet life
  • She returned to the South to free more slaves
  • She continued to help others escape slavery (correct)

How did Harriet Tubman feel about being a slave?

<p>She despised being a slave (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What can be inferred about Harriet Tubman's character from the text?

<p>She was brave, determined, and committed to helping others (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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