M E M O R A N D U M ? To: Angel Simon, Manager, Sales Department From: Kim Sanders, Director, Production Department Re: Notes from March 23 meeting DATE: March 24
Thank you for meeting with me yesterday. This memo documents our discussion and our ideas for addressing the company's current situation. In the long run, we must be flexible in order to deal with the problems our company faces. But more immediately, we should show the CEO that we can work with reduced staff to achieve our goals. We have a great opportunity to produce a fine product even though the number of employees on our assembly line has been reduced. As we agreed yesterday, we want to increase our global reach while boosting our ability to provide our products locally. This is a key balance that we must continue to pursue.
We also agreed to meet again on Tuesday of next week to discuss additional strategies for achieving these goals. When our two departments have discussed our ideas, we can schedule a meeting with the executive team to present our suggestions.
As you pointed out yesterday, we have experienced some significant layoffs as a result of the recent merger. Like you, I'm concerned that the remaining employees may feel overwhelmed because of their increased workloads. But I know I can count on you and your team to implement the new strategies for expanding our sales. I am optimistic about the future of our company. I am sure that, working together, we can come to a consensus about the next steps we should take
Kim Sanders has written to Angel Simon to ____. (A) tell Angel exactly what to do next in the assembly line (B) express disapproval of Angel's ideas about the company (C) encourage Angel to dismiss more employees very soon (D) summarize the ideas that they discussed yesterday
Ans-D
In this memo, the phrase count on means ____. (A) rely on (B) work with (C) add up (D) explain to
Ans-A
Can you please help to know whether these are correct or not?
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Hi GG, i am confused between A and B. in few posts i have seen teachers suggesting for B as well and B looks correct also from paragraph point of view.