Part A

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

At first, she thinks of Maryland as her home, but later she feels like a stranger there.

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

At first, she thinks of Maryland fondly, but later she realizes its disadvantages.

At first, she thinks she will one day return to Maryland, but later she reconsiders.

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The most accurate option would be:

At first, she thinks of Maryland fondly, but later she realizes its disadvantages.

This reflects a change in Tubman's attitude from a sense of attachment to her home state to a recognition of the limitations and dangers it posed for her, ultimately leading to her feelings of estrangement.