1. What problem(s) are you going to solve? - I am going to be making a resume for a made up superhero. I suppose he is looking for a new city to protect and must get confirmation from the city itself. 2. What information does the lab give to you about the problem? - It really doesn't give any information about the problem. The lab is a set of instructions of what is needed for this "imaginary" resume. 3. How can you use that information in developing your solution? - I'm not really using any information other than the instructions that were provided in the lab. I'll use that information to make all the necesities of resume. 4. What questions would you ask of your client about the problem(s)? -I guess if I had a client, I would ask him/her what they want the web page and the resume to look like. I would also ask them what type of information they would want on the resume. I could ask what type of superhero they want and what powers they want their superhero to have. 5. What questions are going to be on the resume? -Years of Experience -Other previous protected cities -Education -Powers -Weaknesses -Date Available to Start -References -Villains Previously Fought -Outcome of Fights -Identity(Unapplicable) -Comic books, toys, movies, videogames, etc. -Memberships or organizations (NACF=National Association of Crime Fighters) and (CBGAU=Comic Book Geeks of America Unitied) -Goals