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.