Answer:
Either cancel the party or invite a small group of friends only.
Explanation:
Cindy is an adult, so in theory, she can throw any party she wants. But she still lives in her parents' house and this has to be taken into consideration, they have a reputation to lose if something goes wrong.
The best decision would be to change the arrangements for the party: instead of inviting random people (which is crazy and dangerous given the amount of alcohol in house), she should invite only a group of trusted friends. This way the safety of them is guaranteed as they know each other. If it is too late to change anything because people are expecting the party to take place, she could cancel it due to a problem ( lack of parents' permission for example) or not let all the people into her house. If they insist, she should call the police.
Throwing a huge party with strangers is insane, they would get drunk, destroy the house, bother the neighbors and behave in improper manners.
All of the
following words describe Kennedy’s inaugural address except indifferent.
<span>On January 20, 1961, President John F. </span>Kennedy<span> delivered his</span> inaugural
address<span> in
which he announced that "we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any
hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and success
of liberty."</span>
The correct answer between all
the choices given is the last choice or letter D. I am hoping that this answer
has satisfied your query and it will be able to help you in your endeavor, and
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Esteem thanks I hope this works
Held by someone who raises additional points of view presenting information not contained in the briefs of the formal parties.
Answer:
I think its d because of the entire first paragraph...."its too much for me "