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Eleanor wants to go to a concert with a few of her friends. She asks her mom for permission, who says, "If you save up enough money for the ticket, you can go." A few days before the concert, Eleanor’s mom listens to the band’s CD and is shocked by the lyrics. She tells Eleanor, "This is nothing but vile profanity, and you are not going to that concert!" Eleanor decides to go to the concert anyway and tells her mom that she will be studying at a friend’s house that night. Did Eleanor do the right thing?

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Answer:

I think Eleanor has made the correct decision. The further explanation is given below.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • She as well as her mother established an agreement and, even if there was a chance of a possible physical threat or danger, the contract could be honored.
  • So if Eleanor plans to go to another performance either and assures her mom that she'll be going to research at a relative's or friend's apartment that night, that's the best thing to worry about.
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