1. What prompted Harriet Tubman to escape in the first place?
a. She heard that a new overseer was coming.
b. She heard that she was definitely going to be sold further south.
c. She heard that there were more jobs available in the South.
d. none of the above
2. How does the author feel about Harriet Tubman?
a. The author thinks Harriet was powerless.
b. The author admires Harriet and thinks she was brave.
c. The author didn't have the chance to free all the slaves.
d. The author admired how she fought for independence from slave masters.
3. Which statement hints at the author's opinion of Harriet Tubman?
a. She eventually made her way to the North, hiding by day and traveling by night.
b. She was an influence to so many.
c. Harriet Tubman was happy to say that not one slave had been lost on her watch.
d. She never fully recovered from the blow, but her desire to help other slaves grew stronger.