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English, 05.04.2020 05:00 jayjayw64

Read the excerpt from Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the
Underground Railroad.
In this excerpt, how is Tubman using pathos to convince her
group to keep moving?
This time she told them about the long agony of the Middle
Passage on the old slave ships, about the black horror of the
holds, about the chains and the whips. They too knew these
stories. But she wanted to remind them of the long hard way
they had come, about the long hard way they had yet to go.
by stating that turning back is not an option
by explaining the exact route they are going to travel
by relating the terrible conditions their ancestors faced
by describing different experiences she has had

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