If you won't go on Gonna risk us all – Ahma send your soul to glory, I said move! Long time now, I got it figgered out Ev'ry child a God got a double right, death or liberty, Move, now or you will die. —"Harriet Tubman aka Moses," Samuel Allen What does this text reveal about Tubman? She believed freedom was worth risking death for. She believed in freedom, but not if it meant risking death. She would risk her own life, but not the lives of others. She would rather bring an entire group to safety than lose one person.

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Answer:

She believed freedom was worth risking death for.

Explanation:

The story of Harriet Tubman is one that will forever stay in history as that of bravery and persistence. She was a slave who not only escaped but also came back to help free other slaves from oppression and give them freedom.

In the given passage, Harriet is seen asking, pleading, ordering the 'saved' slaves to endure the pain and torturous journey. Her words "If you won't go on, gonna risk us all [. . .] move, now or you will die" shows her determination and persistence in making sure that they escaped even at the cost of risking death. For her, if they die while trying to escape, it is still far better than being stuck under the white masters, tortured and oppressed to death.

Thus, the correct answer is the first option.

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A or She believed in freedom, was worth risking death for.

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