Use the passage to answer the question.

Which detail from the passage supports the same idea expressed in the statement “And this is your space”?

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Responses

“A lot of literary events are not accessible. . . [they] don’t think ahead of time about, ‘Oh, there might be people with disabilities who want to attend.’”
“A lot of literary events are not accessible. . . [they] don’t think ahead of time about, ‘Oh, there might be people with disabilities who want to attend.’”

“Many writers [are] asking who is afforded space to write in a world that often renders disabled people invisible.”
“Many writers [are] asking who is afforded space to write in a world that often renders disabled people invisible.”

“Most pieces are presented in both text and audio, and pictures are accompanied by descriptions for people who cannot see the images.”
“Most pieces are presented in both text and audio, and pictures are accompanied by descriptions for people who cannot see the images.”

“There’s been a lot of controversy about how people with disabilities are represented in the literary community, and . . . the diversity of disability literature.”

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The detail that supports the same idea expressed in the statement “And this is your space” is:

“Many writers [are] asking who is afforded space to write in a world that often renders disabled people invisible.”

This statement highlights the idea of inclusion and accessibility for disabled individuals in the literary community, aligning with the concept of creating a space that is welcoming and available to all, particularly those who have been marginalized.