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1 [The setting is the living room at Horatio’s house. Horatio opens the door, and Caitlin follows him in. Horatio sets his backpack on the floor.]
2 HORATIO: No, it’s not a garden. Guess again.
3 CAITLIN: [She throws her hands up.] A terrarium? I give up. What is your big new project? You said you had to feed it, so I’m completely stumped.
4 HORATIO: [He grins.] Stay here.
5 [Horatio exits. Caitlin sits on the couch. Horatio returns holding a container covered with a linen cloth. He places the container on the coffee table before Caitlin.]
6 CAITLIN: Is this another volcano? Don’t you remember when your volcano for the science fair erupted all over the carpet after you fed it all that baking soda? [She motions around her.] There was lava everywhere!
7 HORATIO: No lava. I promise. [He lifts the linen cloth with a flourish, revealing a glass jar. Inside is a doughy off-white substance.]
8 CAITLIN: [She scrunches her face.] What on Earth is that? </divp
9 HORATIO: This ancient being is a sourdough starter. It is used to bake sourdough bread. Do you want to feed it?
10 CAITLIN: I don’t understand the question, but I’m leaning toward no.
11 HORATIO: My grandmother sent me home with a piece from her dough—it’s alive because of the yeast. My grandmother said she’s kept this sourdough starter alive for over 50 years.
12 CAITLIN: Why do you want to make bread from something that old? And what does a dough ball eat?
13 HORATIO: It’s a descendant of the original dough. You create new dough by feeding it flour and water and letting it expand.
14 CAITLIN: OK, but I’m still not sure what the big deal is. It’s just dough.
15 HORATIO: Just dough? This dough is a family heirloom. The bread created from this dough is the most delicious bread in the world. [He cradles the jar.] I will nurture it like my grandmother did before me. This sourdough will live for a century! [He holds the jar up triumphantly.] To the kitchen! [He exits.]
16 [Caitlin follows him off stage.]
Which line of dialogue from Scene 1 shows that Caitlin thinks Horatio’s treatment of the sourdough starter is exaggerated?
A
CAITLIN: [She throws her hands up.] A terrarium? I give up. What is your big new project? You said you had to feed it, so I'm completely stumped. (line 3)
B
CAITLIN: Is there another volcano? Don't you remember when your volcano for the science fair erupted all over the carpet after you fed it all that baking soda? (line 6)
C
CAITLIN: Why do you want to make bread from something that old? And what does a dough ball eat? (line 12)
D
CAITLIN: OK, but I'm still not sure what the big deal is. It's just dough. (line 14)
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Line 14 ("It's just dough") directly downplays Horatio's dramatic reverence for the starter and shows she thinks his treatment is exaggerated.
Line 14 ("It's just dough") directly downplays Horatio's dramatic reverence for the starter and shows she thinks his treatment is exaggerated.
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