Questions: The prologue of Romeo and Juliet reveals that the play's setting is an imaginary city in England, pretty city called Verona, stage in an ancient theater, house of the Verona family.

The prologue of Romeo and Juliet reveals that the play's setting is an imaginary city in England, pretty city called Verona, stage in an ancient theater, house of the Verona family.
Transcript text: The prologue of Romeo and Juliet reveals that the play's setting is $a(n)$ imaginary city in England pretty city called Verona stage in an ancient theater house of the Verona family
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The answer is pretty city called Verona.

Explanation
Option 1: imaginary city in England

This option is incorrect. Verona is a real city in Italy, not an imaginary city in England.

Option 2: pretty city called Verona

This option is correct. The prologue of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare reveals that the play is set in Verona, which is a real and historically significant city in Italy.

Option 3: stage in an ancient theater

This option is incorrect. While the play is performed on a stage, the setting within the play itself is the city of Verona, not a theater.

Option 4: house of the Verona family

This option is incorrect. The play is set in the city of Verona, not specifically in a house belonging to a family named Verona. The main families in the play are the Montagues and the Capulets.

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