Which of the following details from “Harriet Tubman” best supports the inference that Tubman had religious beliefs?

1(She is known by the code “Moses” among the escaping slaves.***
2)She signals her arrival to the escaping slaves with a forbidden song.
3)She takes the escaping slaves to stay with a pious Quaker man.
4)She prays before the escaping slaves arrive at a German farm.

Quiz on Harriet Tubman: (for connexxus)

1: D (She prays before the escaping slaves arrive at the German farm)
This is because by praying, Harriet shows she is religious.

2: D (Information about escaping slaves had to be kept secret until slavery was abolished)
It's D because helping slaves escape was... a federal crime. It needed to be kept secret until it was illegal to hold slaves so they don't get into trouble.

3: B (hurried)
The past tense of hurry is hurried.

4: B (Yesterday Denise hiked to the top of the mountain)
This is the correct verb because it is past tense.

5: C (She will go to Paris next autumn)
This is because the verb is future tense. Note the "will" means future tense.

6: C (Something that encourages action)
It's C because incentive means "a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something."

7: C (To dispel your doubts about his honesty, I will tell you about the time he repaid a loan.)
Dispel means get rid of FEELINGS, not a NOUN. So, this is the correct answer.

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number 4 was correct

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(btw i think 8 is C)

The detail from "Harriet Tubman" that best supports the inference that Tubman had religious beliefs is option 4: "She prays before the escaping slaves arrive at a German farm."

To arrive at this answer, one can analyze the choices and evaluate which one is directly related to Tubman's religious beliefs.

Option 1, which states that Tubman is known by the code name "Moses" among the escaping slaves, does not provide direct evidence of her religious beliefs. While the name "Moses" was associated with leading the Israelites to freedom in the Bible, this detail alone does not establish Tubman's personal religious beliefs.

Option 2 mentions that Tubman signals her arrival to the escaping slaves with a forbidden song. While song and music can be associated with religious expression, this detail does not specifically indicate that Tubman herself had religious beliefs.

Option 3 states that Tubman takes the escaping slaves to stay with a pious Quaker man. While this detail suggests that the Quaker man is religious, it does not necessarily imply that Tubman herself shared his religious beliefs.

Option 4, however, directly highlights Tubman's religious beliefs. It states that she prays before the escaping slaves arrive at a German farm. This action of praying indicates Tubman's personal devotion to her religious beliefs.

Therefore, option 4 provides the strongest support for the inference that Tubman had religious beliefs.

it would be number one moses is from the bible and tubman is represnted as moses so number one would be the correct answer.