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What was the amphitheater of ancient greece?

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What was the amphitheater of ancient greece?

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An ancient Greek Ampitheater was the theater Greeks performed on. Ampitheaters were built into a hill to make a sloped seating arrangement that without the Greeks orginally knowing had caused an amazing type of sound filter that bounced sound even to the back row with great clarity of the actor’s voices and noises. Every play that was held would be payed by a Greek Aristocrat or rich person. They would not be reluctant to pay for it because they believed it was a great honor to pay for it. Poeple that had enough money to pay for tickets to watch the show would have to pay, but people that did not have enough money were let in free, because of how important the Greek Theater was to Greece.

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