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If someone wishing to enter a private club is neither a member of the club nor a member's family, then the person may be a/an _____.

  1. Employee

  2. Guest

  3. Manager

  4. Vendor

The correct answer is: Guest

In this scenario, the correct answer is "Guest." If an individual who is not a member of the club or a member's family wishes to enter a private club, they would typically be considered a guest. Guests are individuals who are invited or allowed access to a private club by a member or the club's management. This distinction is important as it helps regulate access to the private club and ensures that the facility remains exclusive to its members and their guests. The other options are not correct in this context: A. An employee would usually be someone working at the private club and not someone seeking entry as a guest. C. A manager is typically a staff member responsible for overseeing the operations of the club and not an individual seeking access as a guest. D. A vendor is a supplier of goods or services to the private club and would not typically be seeking entry as a guest.