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Clarissa was standing in line to get her boarding pass. She was on her way to spend the summer at her grandparents’ ranch in Texas. She was even wearing the cowboy hats and boots that she had bought during her last visit. After getting her boarding pass, Clarissa made her way to the security line. The line looked rather long, and Clarissa hoped it would move quickly so that she would not miss her flight. While waiting, she read a sign that said, “Food and drinks not allowed in terminal area.” She threw away her water bottle into a nearby trashcan. Once through the security checkpoint, Clarissa made her way to the terminal. She took a seat and waited for the boarding call. Upon hearing the speakers announce that her flight was ready to board, Clarissa jumped up to get in line. In just a few hours, Clarissa would be with her grandparents. The excitement of seeing them was causing butterflies to flutter in her stomach. Clarissa also could not wait to see Jasper, the newest horse her grandparents had bought. She had a feeling this summer would be the best one so far.
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Which sentence from the passage shows that this is not Clarissa's first time to Texas?

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