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Memorandum to: all employees from: mark west, vice president re: staff awards banquet date: april 3, 2015 the annual staff awards banquet will not be held in the usual place. last year, we were able to celebrate at mary's bistro on 23rd street. however, this year we have decided to have the banquet at grady's fine dining on hawthorne avenue because mary's does not have a room available to accommodate us. grady's offers many benefits for us. for one thing, the restaurant offers a private room so that we can enjoy each other's company without disturbing others who are dining. furthermore, special waiters and waitresses will be assigned to our party. we will also have an assorted buffet of meats, vegetables, breads and desserts, so you should have your choice of delicious food. lastly, the restaurant is going to provide a piano player for our entertainment. despite the fact that grady's is further away from our offices than mary's, we feel these benefits make it worth the drive. the banquet will be held on friday, may 6th, at 6: 00 p. m., and we hope to see you there. select the best answer what is one difference or contrast that is being discussed in this memo? the difference in the kinds of meats and the kinds of desserts the difference in the kinds of breads and vegetables that will be served the difference between the restaurants from last year and this year the difference in the piano player and the waiters and waitresses

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