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English, 10.12.2021 16:20, quanharris2k19

Refer to your Expeditions in Reading book for a complete version of this text. The article “NASA Langley’s Modern Figures Reflect on Changing Times, ‘Hidden Figures’” makes the point that Amer, Martinez, and Williams-Byrd want to give other women the chance to succeed in science and technology jobs? What evidence from the text supports this point? A) “Amer, Martinez and Williams-Byrd, all engineers, have known each other for 25 years."

B) “‘I didn’t even answer the email for a couple of days,’

C) she said.” "'I think all three of us can tell you, we don’t take it lightly,” Williams-Byrd said. “We are prepared and we try to bring it wherever we go.'"

D)“‘The most important thing is providing the opportunity,’ she said. ‘If you don’t have the opportunity to do good work and get in the right project, you will never shine.’”

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