Which detail from the passage supports the same idea expressed in the statement “We see you”? Select the two correct answers.

(1 point)
Responses

“The idea of physical spaces . . . is an idea that many writers chose to examine in the first issue of Deaf Poets Society.”
“The idea of physical spaces . . . is an idea that many writers chose to examine in the first issue of Deaf Poets Society.”

“She realized that she did not have to package herself—working class, femme, disabled, Sri Lankan, poet—for others.”
“She realized that she did not have to package herself—working class, femme, disabled, Sri Lankan, poet—for others.”

“As a multiply marginalized person, someone is always trying to control our narrative.”
“As a multiply marginalized person, someone is always trying to control our narrative.”

"The editors of the Deaf Poets Society considered how to make the magazine accessible for all people."
"The editors of the Deaf Poets Society considered how to make the magazine accessible for all people."

“[It] could greatly expand the range of people who are able to attend and add their own perspective to the literary community.”

1 answer

The two correct answers that support the idea expressed in the statement “We see you” are:

  1. “She realized that she did not have to package herself—working class, femme, disabled, Sri Lankan, poet—for others.”
  2. “As a multiply marginalized person, someone is always trying to control our narrative.”

These selections highlight the recognition and validation of diverse identities and experiences, which aligns with the sentiment of “We see you” in affirming one's presence and individuality.