1. Identify the quote that best supports the idea that Hitselberger’s disability is an important part of who she is, not an enemy that she needs to defeat?
a. “It brought back memories of childhood when I honestly believed that if I could ‘just be like everyone else,’ everything would be fine.” (Paragraph 2)
b. “cerebral palsy is not something to be battled with, overcome or conquered. It is a part of me — a complicated part for sure, but a beautiful one” (Paragraph 3)
c. “It is ableism, prejudice, lack of access, stigma, ignorance and discrimination that prevent me from having the same opportunities in life” (Paragraph 8)
d. “I will fight for a world where the mere presence of disability does not make you extraordinary.” (Paragraph 12)

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The quote that best supports the idea that Hitselberger’s disability is an important part of who she is, not an enemy that she needs to defeat is this: b. “cerebral palsy is not something to be battled with, overcome or conquered. It is a part of me — a complicated part for sure, but a beautiful one” (Paragraph 3).Which quote best supports the idea that the sickness was not an enemy to be conquered?The quote that best supports the idea that Hitselberger has accepted her sickness as a core part of her is option B. In this statement, she says that cerebral palsy, which is the sickness in question was not something she had to battle with. She accepted the sickness as a part of her. While accepting the sickness as a part of her, she recognized that it came with its challenges but was still beautiful. Learn more about cerebral palsy here:https://brainly.com/question/28083292#SPJ1