Which lines from Brighton Beach Memoirs best describe the setting?

A wooden frame house, not too far from the beach. It is a lower-middle-income area inhabited mostly by Jews, Irish and Germans.
He is wearing knickers, a shirt and tie, a faded and torn sweater, Keds sneakers and a baseball cap.
Outside on the grass stands EUGENE JEROME, almost but not quite fifteen.
Her sister, BLANCHE MORTON, thirty-eight, is working at a sewing machine.

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The lines that best describe the setting in "Brighton Beach Memoirs" are:

"A wooden frame house, not too far from the beach. It is a lower-middle-income area inhabited mostly by Jews, Irish and Germans."

This description provides insight into the physical location (a wooden frame house near the beach) and the socio-economic context (lower-middle-income area with specific ethnic groups).