What behavior might indicate you are willing to go drink with your friends? (1 point) Responses You call your cousin to help you come up with good reasons why you cannot go with your friends. You call your cousin to help you come up with good reasons why you cannot go with your friends. You pretend that you got in trouble with your parents and tell them you have to go straight home. You pretend that you got in trouble with your parents and tell them you have to go straight home. You tell them you don’t want to drink, but decide to go the party where everyone is drinking anyway. You tell them you don’t want to drink, but decide to go the party where everyone is drinking anyway. You tell them that you want to stay in control at all times and don’t want to pass out.

That was wrong

I apologize for that mistake. The correct answer would be: You tell them that you want to go drink with them.

Based on the given options, the behavior that indicates you are willing to go drink with your friends would be:

You tell them that you want to stay in control at all times and don’t want to pass out.

This behavior suggests that you are open to going out with your friends and partaking in drinking activities, but you want to ensure that you can moderate your alcohol consumption and maintain control over yourself.

You tell them that you want to stay in control at all times and don't want to pass out.