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This part of the book Escape
North! The True Story of Harriet Tubman tells about how Harriet
Tubman helped other slaves escape slavery in 1851. Read the passage and
then answer the questions that follow. |
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Escape North! |
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The
night was dark. Cricket song filled the air. A woman hid outside a
cabin. She whistled a song called “Go Down, Moses.” A line in the
song said: “Let my people go.” |
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Inside
the cabin, the slaves knew that Harriet Tubman had come to lead her
people out of slavery. |
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It
was 1851. Harriet Tubman was a conductor on the Underground Railroad.
The Underground Railroad wasn’t a real railroad. It was the name
people gave the route taking slaves north to freedom. |
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Years
before, a slave had run off. He had seemed to disappear right in front
of his owner’s eyes. |
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“He
must have gone on an underground railroad,” said the owner. |
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The
story spread. There was a way north to the |
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That
Saturday night, ten slaves answered Harriet’s call to freedom. Field
slaves had Sundays off, so the bossman wouldn’t know they were gone
until Monday. Then he and his dogs would come after them. If they were
caught, they would be beaten...maybe to death. |
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Harriet
was there to make sure that didn’t happen. She kept her eyes on one
star in the sky—the North Star. She moved quickly, and the runaways
followed. |
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Suddenly,
clouds covered the star. Harriet had to make sure she was heading in the
right direction. If she didn’t, they could end up back at the
plantation! |
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Harriet
ran her fingers over the bark of the tree nearest her. Daddy Ben had
taught her that moss grew on the north side of trees. |
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I’ll
have to find, north the way my daddy taught me, she thought. |
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Harriet
closed her eyes and thought back to the lessons of long ago. She thought
back to when she was a girl. |
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What
is the MAIN reason slaves ran away on Saturday nights? A.
No one would look for them until Monday. |
R-2-7.2
(explicitly stated information) Item
Type: MC - related to passage Alignment
to GLE R-2-7: Demonstrate initial understanding of informational texts
(expository and practical texts) by…
Using explicitly stated information to answer questions Depth
of Knowledge: Level 1 - Locate or
recall facts or details explicitly presented in text |
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Harriet Tubman feels the
moss on a tree because this A.
makes her feel calm. |
R-2-7.2
(explicitly stated information) Item
Type: MC - related to passage Alignment
to GLE R-2-7: Demonstrate initial understanding of informational texts
(expository and practical texts) by…
Using explicitly stated information to answer questions Depth
of Knowledge: Level 1 - Locate or
recall facts or details explicitly presented in text |