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Which lines from Ovid's "Pyramus and Thisbe" establish setting? O The house of Pyramus and that of Thisbe stood side by side within the mighty city O Theirs did indeed they wanted to be wed, but marriage was forbidden by their parents O They had no confidant--and so used signs: with these each lover read the other's mind: O Just so, one night, they wished each other well, and each delivered kisses to the wall-​

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The lines from Ovid’s "Pyramus and Thisbe" that establish setting are: The house of Pyramus and that of Thisbe stood side by side within the mighty city.

What is the setting of a story?

The setting of a story refers to the elements of the story that provide details about the time, location, and place where the event occurred.

In the lines above, we see an example of the setting of a story because the house which is the location is described.

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