After a procedur has been completed, some questions can be asked to help evaluate the results. Here are these questions:
1. Were the steps completed in order?
- This is important to ask because it may be necessary to change the order the next time the procedure is done.
2. What could be done differently in the future?
- This is important to ask because it can find problems with the procedure that was done to improve for the next one.
3. Was the expected outcome reached?
- If the expected outcome wasn't reached maybe the procedure shouldn't be repeated. Unless of course the surprise outcome was something good.
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I think the answer is tone hopefully
The author conveys the theme of appreciating life within the last act of the play, which takes place in the grave yard. Within this act, Emily goes back in time to her 12th birthday and she becomes upset because she didn't take more time to really look at her loved ones and all the wonderful things around her: "Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it? Every, every minute?" (Quote from Emily, Act III)