curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-express-decisions-based-on-comparisons/67d546c3bb558a0e033dfce5.md
Read the text and answer the question below.
After talking with Tom, Alice sent a text message to her mom:
Hey Mom, I've decided to switch jobs! I want to find a company with the best work-life balance and good career growth opportunities. I talked to my friend Tom, and he gave me a lot to think about. He told me about a few companies. One has the most structured training programs, another offers the highest salaries, and one has the most laid-back culture. That's interesting because I never thought so much about these differences before.
I think I'd really enjoy working in a place with a creative and relaxed environment. I also want a job that lets me grow but still gives me time for myself. Good to know there are companies that offer both!
Mom, I really appreciate that you always support me. I'll keep you updated! 😊💕
What has Alice decided to do?
Stay at her current job.
Alice is not saying she'll stay at her current job.
Switch jobs.
Take a break from working.
Alice is not taking a break.
Start her own company.
Alice is looking at different companies, not starting her own.
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To answer this question, you should focus on Alice's first sentence, I've decided to switch jobs! This is a clear statement that she is not staying at her current job.
Alice is searching for a new job, comparing different companies, and considering her options.