In what ways were the new theaters different from those of ancient Greece and Rome?
A) The theaters of ancient Greece and Rome were public structures, while the new theaters were private businesses.
B) In the theaters of ancient Greece and Rome, all expenses were paid by wealthy citizens; while the new theaters charged admission.
C) The theaters of ancient Greece and Rome had room for tens of thousands of spectators, while the new theaters held a maximum of three thousand people with considerable overcrowding.
D) All of these
E) None of these
D
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