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This passage made me think about how disabilities should not prevent students from having equal opportunities in education. The reading explains that accommodations are meant to help students succeed while still holding them responsible for their behavior and actions. I also found the section about Franklin D. Roosevelt and the ADA important because it showed how society’s view of disabilities has changed over time. Overall, the passage emphasizes fairness, accessibility, and creating opportunities for everyone to participate equally.

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