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3.according to “shakespeare and his theater: a perfect match,” a proscenium stage has what unique details?

it is an inner stage separated from the audience by a door.

it is an inner stage connecting to an outer stage.

it is an inner stage, separated from the audience by a curtain.

it is an inner stage in the shape of a polygon.

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