This statement supports the author's argument that fishermen are A) dedicated
Explanation:
The statement insinuates in a rather roundabout way that the people who work the profession of sailors are so engrossed by the poetically beautiful scenes they see and the inherent nature of the job for discovery.
They become by nature very inquisitive and always ready to work on their field, thus there is no way they can be lazy and not wake up startled and alert when their door is broken into in the morning.
They are far too alert a people for that.
Answer:
The two dangers are the weather conditions and the possibility of being whipped or hanged.
Explanation:
One of the dangers or worries that Harriet Tubman and the runaways faced on their journey to Canada is the WEATHER CONDITION as they move up north to Canada was considered cold for them and may generally have a health impact on them as they journey with the foot. And little or no shelter.
The second danger or worry that Harriet Tubman and the runaways faced on their journey to Canada is "the possibility of being whipped or hanged." Because during this period, any runway slave that is caught will face massive beating, killed through hanging.
30=e and 38=abe, I think this is correct
I
think the answer to your question is C
The answer would be a. tense. hope that helped