curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-describe-places-and-events/66b583275950846a87e88de8.md
Read the text and answer the question below.
A couple of days after the conversation with Anna, Brian sent this email to the team:
Email subject: Cybersecurity Training Session
Dear Team,
I want to update you on our next cybersecurity training session.
Details:
- Topic: Password Security and Phishing
- Date: August 15, 2024
- Time: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
- Location: Google Meet
Why Attend?
As you know, our company has recently faced some security threats. We're adding a section on phishing, using real-life scenarios to ensure everyone uses strong passwords and protects our data.
Attendance:
Attendance is mandatory. If you can't attend, please inform your manager.
Looking forward to seeing you all.
Best regards,
Brian
What should you do if you can't attend the meeting?
Reschedule the meeting yourself.
Think about whether the email gives you the authority to reschedule the meeting.
Inform your manager.
Ignore the meeting and continue with your work.
Consider whether the email suggests this as an acceptable action if you can't attend.
Ask a colleague to take notes for you without informing anyone.
Reflect on whether the email mentions this as an option or gives different instructions.
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The email says, If you can't attend, please inform your manager. This clearly shows that the correct action is to inform your manager, not reschedule the meeting yourself.