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Answered by crazydaisy07
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Explanation:

An action verb that is used with a direct object after it is called a transitive verb while an action verb that is not used with a direct object after it is called an intransitive verb. Transitive verbs always ask "for what?" or "for whom?".

In intransitive verbs, the subject is doing the action of the verb and there is nothing that is at the receiving end of the action performed.

Examples:

Transitive verbs: Call Seema

Cut the cake

Intransitive verbs: She sneezed

He arrived

In the given sentence, the word underlined is 'setting'. The verb 'setting' has no direct object mentioned and so it can be classified as 'intransitive'. So, the correct answer is option B) intransitive.

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