Question
In "The Courage That My Mother Had," what does the phrase That courage like a rock tell readers about the speaker's mother?
Responses
Her bravery and strength is unwavering.
Her bravery and strength is unwavering.
Her personality is difficult to relate to.
Her personality is difficult to relate to.
She is strict and
Responses
Her bravery and strength is unwavering.
Her bravery and strength is unwavering.
Her personality is difficult to relate to.
Her personality is difficult to relate to.
She is strict and
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The phrase "That courage like a rock" conveys to readers that the speaker's mother possesses a kind of bravery and strength that is solid, enduring, and unyielding. It suggests that her mother's courage is a foundational trait, much like a rock, which withstands challenges and adversity. This imagery highlights the mother's resilience and stability, reinforcing the idea that her bravery is not only formidable but also a lasting influence on the speaker.
So, the correct interpretation from your options is:
**Her bravery and strength is unwavering.**
So, the correct interpretation from your options is:
**Her bravery and strength is unwavering.**
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