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Sal's mother's blackberry kiss is a term used in the novel "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech to describe a memorable moment when Sal's mother kissed a blackberry on top of her head to leave a purple mark that would stay with Sal through all her life journeys. It represents a symbol of love and connection between Sal and her mother, reminding her of her mother's presence and support even when they are apart.

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