<u>Answer</u>:
<u>Dorothy assumed the bulletin was meant for the eyes of the white, well-to-do students at the all-female State Teachers College in Farmville.</u>
Explanation:
Interestingly, in the book Hidden figures one of the main characters, Dorothy, who because of her black race background felt that she was not going to be considered for the job.
In fact, the book writes, "it never occurred to her that the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory would accept an application from an African-American woman". This assumption occurred because, at the time, people were racists towards blacks even in employment matters.
Answer:
thanked God for a happy life
<span>The line in this poem indicates that the poetic speaker is hopelessly in love is the following:</span>
He burnt un’wares his wings, and cannot fly away.
When looking for where in the poem it states that the poetic speaker is
hopelessly in love, we’ll look for an instance in the poem that indicates the
poetic speaker would be powerless to do something because being hopelessly in
love typically means that one cannot turn away from his or love interest. With that in mind, it can be interpreted that
the poetic speaker not being able to fly away is a metaphor that he is
hopelessly in love.