Which of the following pieces of evidence could best be used to modify the argument in the excerpt that many enslaved people engaged in oppositional activities?

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When possible, enslaved African Americans sought to escape to the North.

When possible, enslaved African Americans sought to escape to the North.

Some enslaved African Americans learned to read in spite of laws banning it.

Some enslaved African Americans learned to read in spite of laws banning it.

Large-scale rebellions by enslaved African Americans in the first half of the 1800s were largely unsuccessful.

Large-scale rebellions by enslaved African Americans in the first half of the 1800s were largely unsuccessful.

Many enslaved African Americans maintained family units, even with spouses and children on other plantations.

The best piece of evidence that can modify the argument in the excerpt is: "Some enslaved African Americans learned to read in spite of laws banning it." This evidence shows that enslaved people engaged in oppositional activities by seeking education and acquiring the ability to read, despite the attempts to suppress their intellectual growth.