Which quote does not provide text evidence to support the theme of Out of My Mind? (1 point)

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“I have spastic bilateral quadriplegia, also known as cerebral palsy. It limits my body, but not my mind.”
“I have spastic bilateral quadriplegia, also known as cerebral palsy. It limits my body, but not my mind.”

“Hmmm, I thought. Claire gets sick in the middle of a crowded restaurant, yet I’m the one everybody looks at sideways.”
“Hmmm, I thought. Claire gets sick in the middle of a crowded restaurant, yet I’m the one everybody looks at sideways.”

“All kids are special", Mrs. V had replied with authority. "But this one has hidden superpowers. I’d love to help her find them".
“All kids are special", Mrs. V had replied with authority. "But this one has hidden superpowers. I’d love to help her find them".

“What your body looks like has nothing to do with how well your brain works!”

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The quote that does not provide text evidence to support the theme of Out of My Mind is: "“Hmmm, I thought. Claire gets sick in the middle of a crowded restaurant, yet I’m the one everybody looks at sideways.”

To identify which quote does not provide text evidence to support the theme of Out of My Mind, you would need to analyze each quote and determine if it aligns with the theme of the book. In this case, the theme of Out of My Mind revolves around the idea that one's physical appearance or limitations should not define their intelligence or worth.

The first quote, "I have spastic bilateral quadriplegia, also known as cerebral palsy. It limits my body, but not my mind," provides text evidence to support the theme by acknowledging the protagonist's physical limitations while emphasizing the capabilities of her mind.

The second quote, "Hmmm, I thought. Claire gets sick in the middle of a crowded restaurant, yet I’m the one everybody looks at sideways," does not directly address the theme of the book. It may highlight the protagonist's feelings of being judged or singled out, but it does not explicitly support the theme.

The third quote, "All kids are special", Mrs. V had replied with authority. "But this one has hidden superpowers. I’d love to help her find them," supports the theme by emphasizing the belief that every child is special, including the protagonist, and that her potential and strengths should be discovered and nurtured.

The fourth quote, "What your body looks like has nothing to do with how well your brain works!" directly supports the theme by asserting that physical appearance is unrelated to one's intellectual capabilities.

Therefore, the quote that does not provide text evidence to support the theme of Out of My Mind is: "Hmmm, I thought. Claire gets sick in the middle of a crowded restaurant, yet I’m the one everybody looks at sideways."

“What your body looks like has nothing to do with how well your brain works!”