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YDS PARAGRAF DOLDURMA / TEST 3 31. Soru
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31.
In the 1600s, tennis courts were made of
wood. Sometimes a temporary shelter was
erected over the court and seating areas,
resulting in a kind of indoor playhouse.
This was done so often that carpenters
became skillful enough to set up the
shelters in a matter of hours. ..... . Some of
the permanent theatres, such as the
Theatre du Marais in Paris, were developed
from this dual function of tennis courts.
In the twentieth century, however, most
tennis courts are made of clay, asphalt or
concrete
With the invention of the electric light, night
tennis gradually lessened the demand for
theatre
Thus outdoor tennis could be played
during the day and indoor theatre could be
staged at night
One of the problems with these wooden
structures was that they suffered a high
incidence of fires
This could have been done even faster if
the tennis players had helped in the
building process
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