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Hi,
your explain is so clearly and easy to understand
@spacebar clicker, let's see
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My assumption was that the Feb 15th was the initial deadline provided by the bride and extension was requested post 15th (no date mentioned) - Hence Justified
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Hi, the email from the wedding coordinator *today* which is 12th of February is the deadline. So, being that she has given a deadline of 15th to her guests, my assumption is that she's requesting for an extension from today (12th of February) to 15th of February. Since 15th is a specific date, I chose Unjustified

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My assumption was that the Feb 15th was the initial deadline provided by the bride and extension was requested post 15th (no date mentioned) - Hence Justified
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but where are the additional options given in email #3?

What additional options are talked about?

None

he just says that they can expect pavilion to accommodate extra guest since they will have to issue a refund

can someone confirm
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Official Explanation

1. Based on the given information in the emails, determine whether the statements are justified or not.

Explanation

To determine which statements are justified, look at the information given in the emails.

For statement I. The wedding coordinator is not willing to extend the guest headcount deadline. Look at the bold statement in email #3,

Email from the wedding coordinator to the bride
February 12, at 11:02am

I will reach out to the pavilion to see if an extension is possible and get back to you this afternoon. We can always assume for more since the pavilion does offer a refund if any chances are made at least one week prior to the wedding.

Therefore, the wedding coordinator is willing to extend the quest count if at all possible. Thus, this statement is not justified.

For statement II. The bride does not have a specific, expected date to receive RSVPs. Look at the bold staternent in email #2,

Email from the bride to the wedding coordinator
February 12, at 10:27am

We are still waiting on 40 invitations to RSVP; we gave a deadline of February 15. Is there a possibility for an extension to the 15th? Of the current 425 guests 375 have opted for the chicken dinner. Therefore, the bride does give a deadline for the RSVPs. Thus, this statement is not justified.

For statement III. The wedding coordinator gives additional options to the bride in case the pavilion will not give an extension. Look at the bold statement in email #3,
Email from the wedding coordinator to the bride

February 12, at 11:02am

"I will reach out to the pavilion to see if an extension is possible and get back to you this afternoon. We can always assume for more since the pavilion does offer a refund if any changes are made at least one week prior to the wedding."

Hence: Justified.
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but where are the additional options given in email #3?

What additional options are talked about?

None

he just says that they can expect pavilion to accommodate extra guest since they will have to issue a refund

can someone confirm
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Official Explanation

1. Based on the given information in the emails, determine whether the statements are justified or not.

Explanation

To determine which statements are justified, look at the information given in the emails.

For statement I. The wedding coordinator is not willing to extend the guest headcount deadline. Look at the bold statement in email #3,

Email from the wedding coordinator to the bride
February 12, at 11:02am

I will reach out to the pavilion to see if an extension is possible and get back to you this afternoon. We can always assume for more since the pavilion does offer a refund if any chances are made at least one week prior to the wedding.

Therefore, the wedding coordinator is willing to extend the quest count if at all possible. Thus, this statement is not justified.

For statement II. The bride does not have a specific, expected date to receive RSVPs. Look at the bold staternent in email #2,

Email from the bride to the wedding coordinator
February 12, at 10:27am

We are still waiting on 40 invitations to RSVP; we gave a deadline of February 15. Is there a possibility for an extension to the 15th? Of the current 425 guests 375 have opted for the chicken dinner. Therefore, the bride does give a deadline for the RSVPs. Thus, this statement is not justified.

For statement III. The wedding coordinator gives additional options to the bride in case the pavilion will not give an extension. Look at the bold statement in email #3,
Email from the wedding coordinator to the bride

February 12, at 11:02am

"I will reach out to the pavilion to see if an extension is possible and get back to you this afternoon. We can always assume for more since the pavilion does offer a refund if any changes are made at least one week prior to the wedding."

Hence: Justified.

The the email #3 the coordonator mentioned that "We can always assume for more", it means availability of more options is possible. [color=#404040]This is an alternative options are available in case the extension isn't granted. So the statement in Justified. [/color]
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