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Which of these best describes a specific difference between Shakespeare’s Prologue and Brooke’s prologue?
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A. Shakespeare does not share the ending of the play and Brooke does.

B. Shakespeare does not identify the setting of the play and Brooke does.

C. Shakespeare emphasizes the role of fate in the play and Brooke doesn’t.

D. Shakespeare names the main characters in the play and Brooke doesn’t.

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Answer:

B. Shakespeare does not identify the setting of the play and Brooke does.

Step-by-step explanation:

Brooke's prologue begins with the lines, "In Romeus and Julietta long ago, / Were dwelling both, of household chiefest foe, / Both borne of one suruaie, in faire Verona, / Where we lay scene, from Citizens, to towne." This clearly establishes the setting of the play in Verona. In contrast, Shakespeare's prologue does not mention the setting of the play.

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