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Read the excerpt from "Daughter of Invention".
"Maybe not. Maybe, just maybe, there's something
they've missed that's important. With patience and calm,
even a burro can climb a palm." This last was one of her
many Dominican sayings she had imported into her
scrambled English.
What is the meaning of the idiom underlined in the
excerpt?
O Anything can be accomplished.
O Anyone can make money.
OA little encouragement goes a long way.
O Every story needs to have a point.
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The underlined idiom 'With patience and calm, even a burro can climb a palm' means that every story needs to have a point.


Step-by-step explanation:

The meaning of the underlined idiom in the excerpt is Every story needs to have a point. The phrase 'With patience and calm, even a burro can climb a palm' is a Dominican saying that the narrator's mother uses to suggest that there is a purpose or lesson to be learned from every situation or story. It implies that even seemingly insignificant things can have value and meaning.


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