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Elephants can live to 70 plus years.
Question 1:
Elephants can live to 70 plus years.
A.
False
B.
True
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To: Sam Berry
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From: Bessie Wagner
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Date: July 4
Subject: Openings
Dear Mr. Berry,
My name is Bessie Wagner and I am currently a student in the theater department at Lins University. I have almost finished my degree, and I am starting to look into possible career opportunities for my future. A professor of mine recommended that I contact you at the Prince Theater to ask about possible positions at your company.
At Lins University, I specialized in the production elements of theater. Through both academic and practical experiences, I learned the useful skills necessary for stage management. As of September, I will be available to work either part-time or full-time and apply myself fully to whatever task is assigned to me.
I would really appreciate it if you let me know if there are any available positions starting this fall.
Bessie Wagner
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Prince Theater
Job Openings
• Artistic Intern
Unpaid internship in the artistic department in all aspects of administration and production. This person will perform assistant duties for the artistic director.
• Assistant Technical Director
Part-time position responsible for production management and stage machinery. Applicants should have related experience in stage management.
• Director of Ticket Operations
Full-time position responsible for overall management of ticket operations for all events taking place at the theater. Responsibilities include box office operations as well as planning and implementing all ticket sales processes, and supervision of the ticketing staff.
• Marketing Director
Full-time position responsible for marketing concerning all of the productions put on by the theater. Oversee the preparation of high-quality promotional materials to attract theatergoers to our plays, musicals, and concerts.
- All full-time employees of Prince Theater are eligible for complimentary access to all productions.
- All of the positions will be open starting this October.
- For more information or to apply, contact Sam Berry by e-mail at
[email protected]
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What is indicated about Ms. Wagner?
Why did Ms. Wagner write to Mr. Berry?
What is NOT suggested about the Director of Ticket Operations?
What do all of the advertised jobs have in common?