Which of the following best summarizes the action of the poem "Learning to Read"? Question 1 options: A speaker, who was once a enslaved, describes how she managed to escape so that she could attend school in the North. A woman reflects on her childhood when she was denied the right to an education. She describes the great risks that she and other slaves took in order to learn. The speaker, a former enslaved person, describes the extreme brutality she experienced under the hand of Mr. Turner, the slave master. The narrator, a slave holder, describes her childhood growing up on a plantation in the South.