Which detail from Nurse and Spy in the Union Army helps shape the
central idea that being a spy is quite dangerous?
The writer describes how the
enemy came after her and "numerous saber strokes" were "aimed at her head."
O
The writer notes that she "trusted in [her] resourcefulness to escape" when forced
to join the Confederate Army.
O
The writer states that she was "glad
to find that it was a company of cavalry that was being organized."
The writer explains that after escaping the Confederate Army she "turned [her) attention to more quiet and less dangerous
duties."