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Which line from "Summers in the Oak" best supports the view that things never stay the same? A That had been eleven years ago, and, now in high school and far too mature and busy to climb trees or build tree houses, the three were still steadfast friends. B The line of lunchtime regulars outside the front door of the burger joint dwindled and disappeared as people scattered frantically to their cars to avoid the deluge. C Thaddeus caught sight of the old companion that had once been the site of so many adventures for the three friends, and yelled out, "Whoa! Look at that! It's totally wasted!" D "Dad was right, I guess, warning us about being struck by lightning," Thaddeus commented, then laughed a little nervously.

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