To accurately determine how the author uses details to support the central idea of the passage from "Deaf Poets Society," we can analyze the options provided.
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Identifying the hometown of the writer Sarah Katz does not appear to contribute directly to the central theme.
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Stating that the new magazine will be published every two weeks is a detail about the magazine but doesn’t support a broader central idea.
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Explaining how magazines can be accessible to those with disabilities directly addresses inclusivity and supports the central idea regarding representation and accessibility.
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Making an allusion to the film Dead Poets Society might connect the theme of the passage but may not provide concrete support to the central idea as effectively as the third option.
Given this analysis, the best answer is:
By explaining how magazines can be accessible to those with disabilities.