Which of the following statements is true of multiplexing in the 1990s?
A. The new European multiplexes usually provided ample parking and adjacent malls with restaurants, bars, and shops.
B. Cineplexes built according to the American standard offered VIP auditoriums with champagne, hot meals, and waiter service.
C. In India, multiplexes constituted almost half of the screens but they yielded less than twenty-five percent of box-office revenues.
D. After World War II, the German customers were hesitant to pay more than before for a bright, comfortable, modernized venue.
Answer: A
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