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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.
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