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Read the following passage:

Although her dream of flying started when she was very young, Collins's parents didn't have enough money for flying lessons. So she waited
until she was old enough to get a job and save money. Finally, at the age of 19, Collins started flying. "Ever since then, I wanted to fly more
airplanes and go farther and faster and higher and do more," she says. Then the problem of money came up again. Unable to afford an
expensive four-year college, Collins attended a two-year community college, later winning a two-year scholarship to Syracuse University. She
majored in mathematics, ignoring all those who said it wasn't cool or feminine to study math. She earned masters degrees. Then, she joined
the Air Force. It was there that she became a pilot.
Collins was

Overlooked
Notified
Dedicated
Mimicked

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Answer:

Dedicated is what I would say.

Step-by-step explanation:

Collins went through many, many years of people telling her she couldn't ever be a pilot even though she always dreamed of being one. Through all of her dedication and hard work, she finally became a pilot. Due to that, she can be described as "Dedicated". Hope this helps.

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