Define: A chair is a seat made for one person., State or Identify: A chair typically has four legs , A chair will often have a back support, A chair will have a base to sit on, Explain: A chair can be used for someone to sit on in a meeting, A chair can be made out of various materials., Chairs can usually be moved around easily., Chairs come in all ranges of colours., Chairs can be folded away or wheeled away., Chairs can have wheels to help people get around., Chairs can come in a variety of prices from cheap to expensive., Justify or Evaluate (+): Padding can be added to a chair to make it more comfortable. This is so that someone can sit for a long period of time without losing focus or getting restless., A chair can be made out of whatever material is available. This means that chairs are very adaptable and can be found in a variety of environments., Chairs are often light, this means that they can be moved around. This is good so that someone can change where they sit to suit them., Chairs can be made in a variety of colours, this is good as they can be made to match the other furniture in the room., Chairs do not take up a lot of room. This is good so that they can be stored away and then bought out when more people are in attendance., Chairs with wheels can be used to help people get around, this means that it increases the accessibility and opportunities that people have , Evaluate (-): Sometimes chair legs break due to being made out of thin material. Once one leg breaks it can affect the whole structure and function of the chair which means it might not be able to be used., Chairs made out of wood, metal or plastic can sometimes be uncomfortable. This means that whoever is sat on them may find it hard to concentrate for a long period of time., Some chairs can be heavy, this makes it hard to move them around to where you want them which means their adaptability is limited., Some chairs can cost a lot of money, this means it limits the amount of people that can afford certain chairs which can reduce acces.,
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