Question
Many incidents quite as wonderful as those related in the story, I have rejected, because I had no way in finding the persons who could speak to their truth.
(1 point)
Responses
It speaks to Harriet Tubman’s honesty and truthfulness.
It speaks to Harriet Tubman’s honesty and truthfulness.
It assures the reader that the book’s contents are “wonderful” and “strange.”
It assures the reader that the book’s contents are “wonderful” and “strange.”
It describes the author’s own heroism in writing about a sensitive subject.
It describes the author’s own heroism in writing about a sensitive subject.
It explains that Bradford fact-checked the contents of her work and did not include stories she could not verify.
(1 point)
Responses
It speaks to Harriet Tubman’s honesty and truthfulness.
It speaks to Harriet Tubman’s honesty and truthfulness.
It assures the reader that the book’s contents are “wonderful” and “strange.”
It assures the reader that the book’s contents are “wonderful” and “strange.”
It describes the author’s own heroism in writing about a sensitive subject.
It describes the author’s own heroism in writing about a sensitive subject.
It explains that Bradford fact-checked the contents of her work and did not include stories she could not verify.
Answers
GPT-5 mini
It explains that Bradford fact-checked the contents of her work and did not include stories she could not verify.