They stumbled along behind her, half-dead for sleep, and she urged them on, though she was as tired and as discouraged as they w
ere. 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. Then she had to bring some of the fear back, so that they would stay awake and keep walking though they drooped with sleep. —Harriet Tubman, Conductor on the Underground Railroad, Ann Petry What phrase does the author use to describe how Tubman convinced the group to continue following her? “she kept painting wondrous word pictures of what it would be like” “tired and as discouraged as they were” “so that they would stay awake and keep walking though they drooped with sleep” “Then she had to bring some of the fear back”
<span>I select character John Proctor who had an affair with Abigail and his marriage is at stake. John cannot decide whether or not he should confess to the affair to save his wife. John decides to die an innocent man than to live guilty of adultery and witchcraft.</span>