In "The Leap," when the narrator says that her mother “has never . . . bumped into a closet door left carelessly open,” the narrator is referring to the fact that —Post the choices please. Thanks!

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It seems that you have missed the necessary options for this question so I had to look for it by myself. Anyway, here is the answer. In "The Leap," when the narrator says that her mother “has never . . . bumped into a closet door left carelessly open,” the narrator is referring to the fact that THE NARRATOR'S MOTHER IS BLIND. Hope this answers your question.

Her mother is blind.