The best way to set your scene is not to spend a whole paragraph describing it. Give a little bit of the background as the characters act in and around the setting. This is known as "show, don't tell" and it's a much better storytelling technique than spending paragraphs lecturing about the setting.
The Streets of Rome is the Setting.
1 intro 3 body paragraphs 1 conculsion
the setting is the capitol hill.
a street in Rome
The setting for Act 5 Scene 1 of Hamlet is a graveyard. This sorts with the theme of death which has been flowing through the play.
The setting of the entire play "Antigone" is in Thebes, the background is the Palace of Thebes. There were no scene changes that actually took place, it would be difficult and awkward for there to be a scene change so there were eleborate messenger speeches to provide a vivid picture of where the scene is taking place.
There are four scene fives in Romeo and Juliet (one in each of acts 1, 2, 3, and 4). Which scene 5 are you talking about?
A street, on their way to capulet's house.
In the Text Animation settings for your list, make the Group Text setting is "By 1st level paragraphs".
Indenting the first line 1/2 inch and justifying only on the left
1 more than 2 paragraphs or 2 more than 1 paragraph
The play opens on a street in ancient Rome.