Multiple Choice
The author argues that when we use the opposing categories of "able-bodied" and "disabled," we
A) create dynamics that undermine inclusion.
B) make the concept of ability too complicated.
C) give special privileges to people with a disability.
D) destroy the meaning of "able-bodied."
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