The history of the United States is filled with stories of individuals who defied the odds and achieved greatness. One such individual was Harriet Tubman, a courageous abolitionist who risked her life to help enslaved people escape to freedom on the Underground Railroad. Tubman’s journey to freedom, however, was far from easy. She had to overcome many obstacles and faced constant danger, but she persevered and became a symbol of hope for generations to come.
Which choice provides the best transition between the two sentences, making the passage most logical and cohesive?
Correct answer: B
Explanation
Choice B provides the best transition because it logically connects the two sentences by acknowledging the difficulty of Tubman’s journey. It also sets up the next sentence by suggesting that Tubman’s story is one of triumph despite the challenges she faced.
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