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English, 24.04.2020 03:22, deagupta

The interview “Eileen Collins – NASA's First Female Shuttle Commander to Lead Next Shuttle Mission” and the article “Eileen Collins Is in Control” are both about Eileen Collins. However, the texts focus on different events.

Which statement describes how Eileen Collins is different in the two texts?

The interview describes the effect of the visit of the first class of astronauts that included a female while the article describes her dreams of commanding a space flight.

The interview focuses on what Collins finds exciting about space flight while the article shares how much her colleagues like and respect her.

The interview details the various responsibilities she performed while the article describes her struggle with her vision.

The interview focuses on a special program Collins created to help more females become astronauts while the article focuses on her determination to become an Air Force pilot.

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