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Allisa [31]
2 years ago
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In the space below, write a dialogue (aim for half a page) between a captain and a ship’s officer as the ship is sinking. At som

e point, weave in the notion that the captain is supposed to “go down with the ship.” Make sure you:
- start a new paragraph every time the speaker changes

- indent, for goodness’ sake

- address the whole captain-goes-down-with-the-ship idea
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1 answer:
GuDViN [60]2 years ago
7 0
You just started a new job with a salary of $37,440 a year ($18 an hour).
With an expected rent payment of 25% - 30% of your gross monthly income, find 5 apartments
that you can choose from in any city or town in The United States. Your move in date is on June
12th. 2022.
Answer the following questions:
1. What is your rental range per month (up to 30% of your gross monthly income)
2. What amenities do you want/need (# of bedrooms/ bathrooms, washer/dryer, pets
allowed etc....)
3. List your 5 apartments, with cost of rent.
4. Of the 5, which one did you choose? Why?
5. What would be the total move in cost (application fee, security deposit, prorated rent)?
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