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Select the examples that best demonstrate likely workplaces for performing arts workers. check all that apply. monique rehearses with a dance group on a stage. dora installs television cables in customers’ homes. warren reviews news articles in a busy newsroom. terry takes photos of products in a warehouse. richard visits a movie studio to audition for a part. miguel gives direction to actors on a television set.

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