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English, 02.02.2021 05:00 tiwaribianca475

B. PART B: Which TWO details from the text best support the answers to Part A?
A.
"Then, as now, 'the guys' dominated tech and engineering. Like female coders in
today's diversity-challenged tech industry, Hamilton was an outlier." (Paragraph
5)
Software was not included in the schedule, and it was not included in the
budget.'Not at first, anyhow." (Paragraph 8)
C.
"Once the code was solid, it would be shipped off to a nearby Raytheon facility
where a group of women, expert seamstresses known to the Apollo program as
the 'Little Old Ladies" (Paragraph 11)
D
"Without it, Neil Armstrong wouldn't have made it to the moon. And without the
software written by Hamilton, Eyles, and the team of MIT engineers, the
computer would have been a dud." (Paragraph 13)
E. "Launching the P01 program had wiped out all the navigation data Lovell had
been collecting. That was a problem." (Paragraph 16)
F. "Software engineering, a concept Hamilton pioneered, has found its way from
the moon landing to nearly every human endeavor." (Paragraph 17)

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