The last point of imminent danger, and the one I dreaded most, was Wilmington. Here we left the train and took the steam-boat for Philadelphia. In making the change here I again apprehended arrest, but no one disturbed me, and I was soon on the broad and beautiful Delaware, speeding away to the Quaker City.

—“My Escape from Slavery,”
Frederick Douglass

What is the topic of this passage?

A) the risks others confronted
B) facing a greatest fear
C) the value of the Underground Railroad
D) describing the people of Quaker City Anwser is B) facing a greatest fear