This establishes the 180 degree rule for the scene. Characters Violet, Lily, Heather and Rose are seated at the porch. Lily gets up. She meets Charlie and brings him over.
The shots are an example of continuity editing. Lily walks back to her seat behind Violet in shot 1, and sits down in shot 2.
Shot 1 and Shot 2 are also examples of eyeline matches between Violet and Charlie. Charlie is standing up so Violet has to look up.
More eyeline match between the two shots 5 and 6. Difference in shot 6 is that it's a point-of-view shot for Charlie.
In shots 7, 8, 9 and 10, Violet and Charlie directly address each other. Shot 7 and 10 is on Violet's point-of-view shot, she looks at Charlie in a new angle.
These shots are an example of graphic match. Shot 11, Violet has a suspicion about Charlie. It cuts to shot 12, Rose and Heather who look at each other who suspect that Violet is interested in Charlie. Shot 13 is Rose's point-of-view shot, looking at Violet and Lily.
We get Rose's point-of-view because she speaks next. Last shot is Violet's eyelevel with Rose, but not directly speaking to her.