Question
Read the following passage from Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad:
She lifted the gun, aimed it at the despairing slave. She said, “Go on with us or die.” The husky, low-pitched voice was grim.
What is the effect of Petry’s description of Harriet Tubman’s voice? (1 point)
A.) It makes Harriet Tubman sound like a natural born leader.
B.) It makes Harriet Tubman sound determined and intimidating.
C.) It shows the reader that the slaves had to be spoken to in a harsh manner.
D.) It tells the reader that Harriet was running off slaves.
She lifted the gun, aimed it at the despairing slave. She said, “Go on with us or die.” The husky, low-pitched voice was grim.
What is the effect of Petry’s description of Harriet Tubman’s voice? (1 point)
A.) It makes Harriet Tubman sound like a natural born leader.
B.) It makes Harriet Tubman sound determined and intimidating.
C.) It shows the reader that the slaves had to be spoken to in a harsh manner.
D.) It tells the reader that Harriet was running off slaves.
Answers
I can't tell if it's A or B...
Ms. Sue
I vote for B.
ya i was confuzled by that too this helps though. i agree more going with b
I think B!
Its b the second one is c
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