Answer:
Change last sentence to:
" I am incredible sorry for the waste of gas and time spent driving to my friends house just to find out that they did not order pizza."
Also add comma after <u>Dear Marcos,</u>
Explanation:
Change grammar in the last sentence:
"I am sorry for making you drive all the<u> way that </u>house just to find that they did not order a pizza <u>and you being </u>disappointed that you did not get a tip.
Sincerely," (errors underlined)
Don't mention a tip it kind of sounds like a joke. Like who would expect a tip when it was a prank.
You could also talk about how you are still young and learning to be more mature, respectful, and wise. People love stuff like that in an apology letters. Just talk about learning from your mistakes and the coming of age and stuff.
It is the means by which the public will becomes public policy
Answer:
The Commerce Clause describes an enumerated power listed in the United States Constitution (<em><u>Article I, Section 8, Clause 3</u></em>). The clause states that the United States Congress shall have power "<em><u>To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes."</u></em>
Your best bet would be to go to the school first and truthfully explain what happened. Most likely they will appreciate that you came and took accountability for your actions rather than waiting to get in trouble. Not to mention this will give you the opportunity to tell the truth of the situation rather than waiting for someone to potentially report false information and then the administration seeing the camera footage and assuming the worst.
It would also help if you approach the situation as if you wanted to improve your behavior and be a better person rather than just trying to avoid suspension.
Hope this helps!