The public theatre was open to sky without _______ lighting.
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artificial lightening maybe
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The public theater was open to sky without artificial lighting.
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- The given sentence is taken from 'History of English Drama', XI standard.
- It is used while comparing characteristics of present modern theaters with public theaters of olden days.
- The sentence is referring to the public theaters during the 16th century.
- Public theaters were set up in the open to the sky and they didn't use artificial light. The moon light was enough to deliver the effect in an open area.
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