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Which excerpt below does not include details about the setting? a. Icicles hung three feet or more from the eaves of houses... b. In January, a puppy wandered... c. Mr. Lacey was at the table, cleaning his fingernails with his pocketknife. d. Doris, whose school had been called off because of the snow… Please Help
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