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Read the excerpt from Hidden Figures. Shetterly describes Katherine Goble's perspective on the men she worked with.
She was going to assume that the smart fellas who sat across the desk, with whom she shared a telephone line and the occasional lunchtime game of bridge, felt the same. She only needed to break through their blind spots and make her case.
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O Goble was going to assume that the men who sat across from her, shared her telephone line, and sometimes played bridge with her at lunch felt the same; she just needed to help them see their blind spots.
O Goble speckinted that the wise men she worked with and sometimes socialized with at lunch shared her opinions; she only needed to explain to them why they were wrong.
O Goble decided to think that the capable men she worked with held the same overall perspective she held; she only needed to make them aware of their faults.
O Goble decided to assume that the intelligent men she worked and socialized with shared her feelings; she just needed to help them see her perspective.