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.”

Respuesta :

“This part of the poem has Tubman’s words but the poems speaker is still the narrator” (just got the answer right on edge2020)

Answer:

This part of the poem has Tubman’s words, but the poem’s speaker is still the narrator.

Explanation:

same as the person that answerd before me just did this on edge good luck.:]