The Underground Railroad by Shaaron Cosner Question: Micah found a lot of information in this book. What are two reasons the book gives that support Micah’s point of view on the Underground Railroad--that it was a dangerous mission? (Hint: What could happen to people who helped slaves to escape?)

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The two reasons the book gives that support Micah’s point of view is:

  • The escaped slaves would be punished if caught.
  • They would be chained to prevent further escape attempts.

What is a Supporting Detail?

This refers to the use of evidence to support a given claim in a literary text to show its validity.

Hence, we can see that from the information available about the escape of Harriet Tubman in 1849 and how she built an underground network to help other slaves to escape.

However, the point of view of Micah is one of skepticism as he worries about the idea because of the severe punishments which the slaves would face, which sometimes could be death.

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