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Which sentence from the passage provides the BEST evidence that Mary

Pennington's gender was an obstacle to her career?
In 1895, when she was twenty-two, she was eligible for a Ph.D. in
chemistry
Wiley thought Pennington was so talented that she should also work
for the U.S. Government.
Assuming she was a man, the officials in the Department of
Agriculture gave her a job as a chemist.
The companies she worked for as a consultant paid her twice the
salary she made working for the government.

User Dragan
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Answer:

i believe it would be the third answer, "assuming she was a man, the officials in the department of agriculture gave her a job as a chemist"

Step-by-step explanation:

none of the other answers talk about gender, and it implys that they probably wouldnt have given her the job if they knew she was female.

User Martin Shishkov
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Answer:

c

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