What is your question ? I am a bit confused
C.is the best answer because if she was at an outpatient program she could slip up. ( that rules out B.) plus at an outpatient program that only offers support groups she could just bail, but if she has to attend monthly check-ins after she returns to her current living situation ( which we don't actually know if it's bad or not) then she's more likely not to start re- using. she can't live with her parents because they said they wouldn't see her till a year after she was clean. ( that eliminates D.)
Answer:
The dad shouldn't have went outside to check, He panicked which is also something that you should not do
Explanation:
I think that the dad shouldn't have went outside to check, I think that him doing so put his family more in danger. Then he panicked which is also something that you should not do because you panicking, causing others to panic
They seem to be all right to me, hope that helps. :)
Answer:
How are Hmos paid for?
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