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In Shakespearean theater what shape were the seats placed in?


Triangle


Semi-circle


Square


Circle
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Answered by GPT 3.5
The seats in Shakespearean theater were placed in a semi-circle. This layout allowed for the audience to have a better view of the stage and actors, as well as created better acoustics for the actors' voices to project throughout the space.
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