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”? (1 point) Responses “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.” “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.’” “There’s been a lot of controversy about how people with disabilities are represented in the literary community, and . . . the diversity of disability literature.” “There’s been a lot of controversy about how people with disabilities are represented in the literary community, and . . . the diversity of disability literature.” “Most pieces are presented in both text and audio, and pictures are accompanied by descriptions for people who cannot see the images.”

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The detail from the passage 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 detail emphasizes the concept of acknowledging and creating space for disabled individuals in writing and literary events.