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Which line suggests a slave saying good-bye before running away?
the hopes of fugitive slaves.
“Rise and go or fare you well” (line 18)
cold sharp wind feels like knives on the skin.
will attack their pursuers.
former slave.
slave owner.
need to keep moving.
an area filled with trees.
Describing Harriet Tubman as “woman of the earth, whipscarred” (line 39) conveys that she is a
the hopes of fugitive slaves.
“Rise and go or fare you well” (line 18)
cold sharp wind feels like knives on the skin.
will attack their pursuers.
former slave.
slave owner.
need to keep moving.
an area filled with trees.
The phrase “bladed air” (line 46) most likely means that the
the hopes of fugitive slaves.
“Rise and go or fare you well” (line 18)
cold sharp wind feels like knives on the skin.
will attack their pursuers.
former slave.
slave owner.
need to keep moving.
an area filled with trees.
The sentence “They’ll . . . turn into scorpions when you try to catch them” (lines 27–29) means that fugitive slaves
the hopes of fugitive slaves.
“Rise and go or fare you well” (line 18)
cold sharp wind feels like knives on the skin.
will attack their pursuers.
former slave.
slave owner.
need to keep moving.
an area filled with trees.
The speaker who says “my Pompey” (line 21) and “my Anna” (line 23) is a
the hopes of fugitive slaves.
“Rise and go or fare you well” (line 18)
cold sharp wind feels like knives on the skin.
will attack their pursuers.
former slave.
slave owner.
need to keep moving.
an area filled with trees.
The phrases “movering movering, / over trestles of dew, through caves of the wish” (lines 67–68) suggest that the Underground Railroad runs on
the hopes of fugitive slaves.
“Rise and go or fare you well” (line 18)
cold sharp wind feels like knives on the skin.
will attack their pursuers.
former slave.
slave owner.
need to keep moving.
an area filled with trees.
The lack of punctuation in lines 1–20 suggests the Runagate’s
the hopes of fugitive slaves.
“Rise and go or fare you well” (line 18)
cold sharp wind feels like knives on the skin.
will attack their pursuers.
former slave.
slave owner.
need to keep moving.
an area filled with trees.
In the phrase “darkness thicketed with shapes of terror” (line 2), the poet most likely chose the word thicketed to suggest
the hopes of fugitive slaves.
“Rise and go or fare you well” (line 18)
cold sharp wind feels like knives on the skin.
will attack their pursuers.
former slave.
slave owner.
need to keep moving.
an area filled with trees.
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