To Da-duh in Memoriam

What important lesson does the narrator learn from Da-Duh in the story, To Da-duh in Memoriam?

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The narrator learned a valuable lesson from her grandmother: that in its unique way, the rural, natural world is as important as the urban, technological world and has something of value to offer her.

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To Da-duh in Memoriam