it means basically how the author sets up the story. the exposition. to be exact the background is given about the setting and situation the main characters find themselves in.
The Streets of Rome is the Setting.
It isn't "taken" from anywhere, Shakespeare wrote it.
A good prepositional phrase to complete the sentence could be "over the calm waters of the lake." This phrase adds detail to the scene, indicating where the red-winged blackbirds are flying in relation to the lake.
that was the start of andy setting up his tax office his tax office
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a set like a scene setting
Setting creates a scene.
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It is when you are moving from one scene, set, or setting to another. meaning you're in transition to the next scene, set, or setting. For example, when Romeo ran away after serenading Juliet, that was a transition into what will happen next.
Please specify which act and play you mean.
the setting of the story creates the scene.
setting
This phrase means the sun is setting- it is becoming late afternoon or evening time. ( Shadows lengthen as the sun moves gets closer to the horizon . )
The Streets of Rome is the Setting.
the setting is the capitol hill.