Answer: She was discrete, effective, and courageous in her work as a spy.
Explanation:
Harriet Tubman was very effective and courageous in her work as a spy. She was a nurse, who doubled as a spy. The spy worked led her to the Underground Railroad. This opportunity of working with the Underground Railroad granted Tubman intelligence to all the important rail and water routes in her territory.
She helped to free slaves who became loyal to her and were willing couriers in her spy work. At a time, she personally was at the forefront of some raids in South Carolina. Due to these involvements in spy work, she struggled financially and was eventually, denied pension.
I would say either A or C. Well sounds better. C
Parents should try to help their children understand how to budget money but requiring their children to budget is not a good idea. People need to make mistakes in order to learn and grow. By making mistakes with their money, young people are being more independent and truly understanding the importance of budgeting from their own experience. If a parent holds their child's hand and hovers over them through learning life skills such as budgeting the child will not understand the importance to the same extent as someone who had to learn the hard way.