Explanation:
Dialogue
stage directions (as you should know where things are probably going to be)
technical instructions( because you wouldn't want your actor or actress to get injured at the last minute and check if things are secure properly them you're good to go)
and also setting to see if nobody falls and if you don't want a setting let the actors and actresses know so they can imagine if things are there by themselves.
BTW I do drama so I kinda know and you wouldn't want any of your cast to be injured unlike mine before the play.
Answer:
1) flat
2) interval
3) half step (?)
4) A flat
5) whole step
6) B (supposed to be a W at the end)
7) D (Supposed to be a W at the end, scales run in octaves, octaves are 8 notes)
8) the second one (the flats of e flat major are B,E,A)
There is a need for B. Technology training
There are numerous visual design programs used nowadays for various design options. This requires knowledge of computers, even if it is the most basic kind. Architectural programs require even more.
D. Preformance art focuses on both sight and sound
I’m pretty sure it’s A.
Time signature (is also known as meter signature, metre signature, or measure signature)