To respond accurately, I would need to see the specific passage from “Deaf Poets Society” that you're referencing. However, based on the options provided, it seems the focus might be on how the author uses details to highlight the accessibility of the magazine to those with disabilities.
If the passage supports the idea that magazines can be accessible to those with disabilities, the author might include details about formats that cater to different needs, such as large print, Braille, or digital versions that assist readers who have difficulty with traditional print.
If the passage makes an allusion to the film "Dead Poets Society," it could suggest themes of inspiration, the importance of self-expression, or community that resonate with the goals of the magazine.
If you can provide the specific passage, I can help identify the details used to support the central idea more accurately.