I haven’t read the book but the best answer would be A. Reason is that August is being nice to her and she can trust her.
        
             
        
        
        
Sorry it took so long for response the answer is     combine information from a text with their own experiences.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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i dont really know but heres some info
Explanation:
Harriet’s desire for justice became apparent at age 12 when she spotted an overseer about to throw a heavy weight at a fugitive. Harriet stepped between the enslaved person and the overseer—the weight struck her head.
She later said about the incident, “The weight broke my skull … They carried me to the house all bleeding and fainting. I had no bed, no place to lie down on at all, and they laid me on the seat of the loom, and I stayed there all day and the next.”
Harriet’s good deed left her with headaches and narcolepsy the rest of her life, causing her to fall into a deep sleep at random. She also started having vivid dreams and hallucinations which she often claimed were religious visions (she was a staunch Christian). Her infirmity made her unattractive to potential slave buyers and renters.
Harriet Tubman. National Women’s History Museum.
Harriet Tubman: The Moses of Her People. Harriet Tubman Historical Society.  
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It depends on when the next game is, if its around the corner, I would crack down on making her a goal to kick, start of small like 5 yards then, go higher if that goal is reached. There is 36 inches in one yard.