How does Tubman’s attitude toward the state of Maryland change over the course of the selection?

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Understand the Problem

The question is asking about the changes in Tubman's attitude towards Maryland during the narrative. To solve this, we will need to analyze Tubman's feelings as presented in the text and determine how they evolve.

Answer

At first she is eager to get away from Maryland, but later she remembers it fondly.

The final answer is 'At first she is eager to get away from Maryland, but later she remembers it fondly.'

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is 'At first she is eager to get away from Maryland, but later she remembers it fondly.'

More Information

Initially, Harriet Tubman seeks freedom and wants to escape the oppressive conditions in Maryland. Over time, her perception softens and she looks back on Maryland with a sense of nostalgia.

Tips

Ensure to consider both initial feelings and later reflections when analyzing changes in attitude.

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