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English, 09.04.2021 22:20 tammydbrooks43

Far in the distance, moving quickly, came the patterrollers
bloodhounds loping, silent.

Minutes before, one of the fleeing band had fallen,
the others for a moment waited
but he did not rise.
A small dark woman stood above him.
His words were slow to come and more a groan:

Can't make it, just can't make it
You all go head without me.

Moses pulled out her revolver and she quietly said:

Move or die.

You ain't stoppin now
You can't stop now
You gonna move
move or die.

If you won't go on
Gonna risk us all –
Ahma send your soul to glory, I said move! . . . .

Get on up now

That's it, no need a gettin weary
There is a glory there!

—“Harriet Tubman aka Moses,”
Samuel Allen

Which statement about the poem’s speaker is true?

This part of the poem has Tubman’s words, but the poem’s speaker is still the narrator.
This part of the poem has Tubman’s words, showing that the poem has a new speaker.
In this part of the poem the speaker has become the man who says he cannot go on.
In this part of the poem the speaker has become one of the “slave catchers.”

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