Assuming a 25,000 gal pool,
1. Determine rate per hour for both, 15 hrs is 1667gals/hour, 30 hrs is 833gal/hr and add them for a 2500 gal rate /hour
2. 25,000/2500 is 10 hours.
Second person narrating is when you are writing a story about someone who is being spoken to.
Second person narrating is when the narrator addresses the reader as "you," placing them directly into the narrative as if they are experiencing the events firsthand. This narrative style is less common in literature but can create an immersive and engaging experience for the reader.
The term "one second" means to hold on for a moment. For example, if a person calls and someone answers and they ask for someone else, a person will say "one second" so they can get the other person on the phone.
Me is first person (yourself). You is second person (someone else).
A first person pronoun is used for yourself; a second person pronoun is used for the person you are speaking to; the third person pronoun is used for someone or something else.
Speaking in the second person is when the main person of interest is referred to as "you". For example, in a narrative, instead of saying, "I jumped," or "He jumped," you would say, "You jumped". In conversation, when you speak to someone you are often speaking in the second person when you refer to someone as "you". A common example of writing in the second person would be a letter.
Someone second in command is an auxiliary to the person in charge.
Someone second in command is an auxiliary to the person in charge.
angle relationship is compose of 3 person who love each other, the first person was inlove in the second person,and the second person was inlove in the third person. Remember if you love somebody that have someone don't contenue to love him/her. :)
It means to come in behind someone else, as if they were the first fiddle in the orchestra and you were the second one. The second fiddle in an orchestra supports the first one and plays harmony for them - someone who is playing second fiddle supports the other person and backs them up.
If you can imagine two individuals talking to each other, the "first person" is the person speaking ("I/we"). The "second person" is the person listening ("you"). The "third person" is someone not involved in the communication ("he/she/they"). The first person narrator is a participant in the story. The third person narrator details the story of someone not included in the speaker/listener or writer/reader relationship. The second person narrator would be telling a story that occurred to the reader/listener. It remains to be seen how this can be done to tell a story.
If you "over take" a person in any position/place, you obviously finish in that person's position/place. You finish in Second.