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In "The Courage That My Mother Had," what does the phrase That courage like a rock tell readers about the speaker's mother? She is strict and inflexible. Her personality is difficult to relate to. Her bravery and strength is unwavering. She protects the speaker from harm

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Her bravery and strength is unwavering.

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Answer:

Her bravery and strength is unwavering.

Step-by-step explanation:

The sentence shows that the mother of the speaker had a courage as strong as a rock, that is, unshakable, difficult to be provoked or diminished and resistant. In other words, the speaker shows that the mother's bravery and strength were already unshakable, as she was able to continue even with the world's biggest problem on her back, promoting the protection and defense of their children and herself at all costs .

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