1.Tubman put herself at risk of recapture and death to free other slaves, breaking the law to do so. In the context of the text
and Tubman’s legacy, what is good and how do we know? 2. Harriet Tubman was largely unknown during her life but has since become an American hero. What can Americans do to shine a light on lesser-known heroes from the past? Why do you think many heroes end up going unnoticed?
1: Tubman was a great leader who sacrificed her life to save those of others. She was an amazing person in general and did good in various ways. One way she promoted good was by helping others.
2: Americans can do their research and talk about the lesser-known heroes in school, out of school, at work, out of work, etc. They could also send letters to officials to make them more largely known. I think that many heroes end up going unnoticed because people nowadays are more into celebreties rather than other people who helped their communities.
<span>Which is not tomb enough and continent To hide the slain?—O, from this time forth, My thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth! (Hamlet, act IV, scene IV)</span>
however you decide to live to your life, make sure it is in a good way and not harmful/hurtful towards others. everyone is different and has a different approach to how they live, so he is basically saying to always be on the good side of humanity, rather than inflicting harm on others.