Which statements are main ideas of "Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad"?

Select the two correct answers.

Responses

The Underground Railroad is an organization that helps people escape slavery.
The Underground Railroad is an organization that helps people escape slavery.

Tubman risks her life to escape alone to find freedom in Pennsylvania.
Tubman risks her life to escape alone to find freedom in Pennsylvania.

The Underground Railroad has nothing to do with trains or traveling.
The Underground Railroad has nothing to do with trains or traveling.

Tubman and her brothers are worried about being separated.
Tubman and her brothers are worried about being separated.

1 answer

The two correct main ideas of "Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad" are:

  1. The Underground Railroad is an organization that helps people escape slavery.
  2. Tubman and her brothers are worried about being separated.
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