Provide a close reading of the text and what it says about disability and disabled populations. Be specific. A close reading begins with a paraphrase of a short passage and complicates it. It is a coherent, precise analysis of a passage from a literary text which acknowledges its primary obvious meaning; its secondary, implicit meanings; and most importantly, considers how one arrives at those meanings. A close reading tries to answer the questions: What is it like to read this passage? How do
I come to conclusions about what it means? To answer these questions, it is essential to pay attention to the unique characteristics of the passages language. How is the language organized? What imagery is used? What figures of speech? What kind of diction?