The PACED decision-process is
P: define the Problem
A: list the Alternatives
C: Select the Criteria
E: Evaluate the alternatives
D: Decide
The problem is: Earn money for college
Alternatives are: Either work at 8$/hour for 15hours/week or $8.50/hour for 20hours/week beginning 3 months from the date.
The Criteria is: Jobs that pay more now until college.
The Evaluation is:
1. Baby sitting job will last another 2 1/2 years. That's 2.5 x 52 weeks = 130 weeks. 130 x $8/hour x 15 hours = 130 * 120 = $15,600 dollars for college.
2. Restaurant job - will earn nothing for 3 months and then pay $8.50/hour for 20 weeks for 2 1/4 years. 2 1/4 years = 117 weeks.
117 * $8.50 * 20 = $117 x $170 = $19,890 dollars
So the Restaurant job would earn more money for college by $4290.
Answer:
The setting does not differ from the real world.
Explanation:
The settings in Act 1 are characterized by a ship facing an extremely violent storm, which causes the crew to fear, the captain's attempt to save the ship and the hierarchy established within the ship among all passengers. In this type of Setting, we cannot agree that there is something different from the real world, since violent storms are natural phenomena of nature, as well as the chaos that settles on the ship when the storm tries to destroy it. This is a surprising point in Shakespeare's work, because it shows how he was able to surprise the audience, even in scenarios that take place completely in the real world, but that already start the work in a tense and highly suspense way.
Answer:
Explanation:
A clause has a subject and a verb. This would be an adjective phrase.
Setting, so the audience can see what is happening in the background and to know what's going on.
Time, so the audience can know what time it is like either caveman or futuristic style.
Sequence, so the audience know's how long or etc it is... "an arrangement of two or more things in a successive order.
the successive order of two or more things. ...
a sequentially ordered set of related things or ideas.
an action or event that follows another or others.
a. ...
music. ...
mathematics. ...
a section of a film constituting a single continuous uninterrupted episode."