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English, 12.06.2020 21:57 glocurlsprinces

Read the excerpt from Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad. She had never been in Canada but she kept painting wondrous word pictures of what it would be like. She managed to dispel their fear of pursuit, so that they would not become hysterical, panic-stricken.

Which best describes how Tubman is using pathos in this excerpt?

She is trying to give her audience hope by explaining that they are not being followed.
She is trying to soothe her audience by telling them about her own experiences.
She is trying to soothe her audience by telling them about a beautiful and hopeful future.
She is trying to give her audience hope by explaining how they will reach the North.

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