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16 January, 15:56

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What two questions did Harriet ask in her mind when she witnessed the suffering of her people?

"Aren't there laws against this harsh treatment?"

"Why should such things be?"

"Why should the farm animals live better than my people?"

"What must I do to gain my freedom?"

"Is there no deliverance for my people?"

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  1. 16 January, 16:10
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    The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: the two questions did Harriet ask in her mind when she witnessed the suffering of her people is that "Why should the farm animals live better than my people?" and "Aren't there laws against this harsh treatment?"
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