D is correct hopefully this helps you
The details that support this idea can be seen in the two excerpts below:
“She overheard people asking what she was doing there, questioning if she was out of her depth.”
“‘I see a lot of struggles that we had to overcome to prove ourselves,’ she said.”
<h3>Why do the details support the idea?</h3>
- The first excerpt shows that people questioned whether the girls were in the right place.
- Since most American scientists were white men, many of them doubted the girls' ability to do a good job.
- That's because they believed that black girls were not capable.
- In the second excerpt, we can see that this even harmed the girls' view of themselves.
- They were so questioned that they came to doubt themselves and had to overcome this insecurity.
In this case, we can see that racism disrupted the girls' professional lives and even the way they saw themselves.
More information about what racism is at the link:
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his idealized concept of romance
Answer: Option D.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the excerpt that has been given here, the author talks about the romance, the love, the looks that the lovers have on their face when they look at the person whom they love.
The author says that and compares the face of a lover with the face of a woman who is sweet and whose face is radiant with love. He also talks about looking into each others eyes and finding love for each other.
The answer is "characterization"