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The correct answer is C.
The idiom "Stick and stones may break my bone" (sometimes followed by "but words can never hurt me") means that you may hurt me physically, but you cannot affect me with your words. It means that the words spoken have been registered, but did not have any effect.
Daughter of Invention by Julia Alvarez story is about a family that moved to America.
The idiom in the excerpt means the inability of words to hurt a person as sticks and stones. Thus option C is correct.
What is an idiom?
An idiom is an expression or articulation that commonly presents a metaphorical, non-strict significance appended to the expression.
A few expressions become non-literal idioms while holding the exacting importance of the expression.
The idiom stick and stones might break my bone at times followed by however words can never harm me implies that you might hurt me actually, yet you can't influence me with your words.
It implies that the words verbally expressed have been enrolled, however didn't have any impact.
So the articulation, sticks, and stones don't break bones, has an inferred importance connecting with the reality our words can't really hurt an individual as sticks and stones can.
Therefore, the correct answer is option C.
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