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Mathematics, 26.10.2020 19:00 sophiateaches053

Which line from Hometown Summer describes the setting? O KELSEY: Leave her alone, Robbie. Just because you're unhappy, you don't have to take it out on her.
O TASHA: (Tasha runs from one side of yard to another.) Daddy, look how big this yard is. It's big enough for a dog. It's
big enough for TWO dogs!
O VALERIE: (Continuing.) Hello, you must be Natasha ... You're not very big, are you?... What's the matter, young
lady, the cat got your tongue?
RJ: I mean when he was younger. He took my brother Russ and me fishing and hunting and taught us so much
about the farm. He was the best.


Which line from Hometown Summer describes the setting?

O KELSEY: Leave her alone, Robbie. Just be

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