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To: Len Goldman <[email protected]> From: Mi-Lyung Choi <[email protected]> Subject: SparkLite Fire Pit Date: September 6
Dear Mr. Goldman, I was very excited to receive the information pack for your latest patented invention. The SparkLite Fire Pit seems fantastic and is certainly a product that we would be highly interested in making available in Summit Sports & Camping Stores. We love its portability and solar charging option. — [1] —. However, I do have a few questions about its design. First, would you mind clarifying how the air jets pump oxygen into the wood fire? — [2] —. Also, the information pack outlines how the fire intensity can be controlled via smartphone app. Which operating systems is the app compatible with? — [3] —. While I would very much like for you to answer those quick questions at your earliest convenience, I would also like you to visit our headquarters in person with one of the fire pits. As I am sure you know, our executives prefer to see new products in use firsthand before approving a contract to purchase and sell them. We would be grateful if you could attend a meeting at 2 p.m. on September 13 at which you would be allotted one hour to showcase the device's functions and capabilities. Based on the product specifications and photographs you sent me, not to mention the popularity of your camping stove and multifunctional cooler, which are still among our top sellers, I am confident that we will choose to stock the SparkLite Fire Pit. — [4] —. I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely, Mi-Kyung Choi Head of Purchasing Summit Sports & Camping |
Question 172: What is NOT true about the SparkLite Fire Pit?
Question 173: What does Ms. Chol ask Mr. Goldman to do?
Question 174: What can be inferred about Summit Sports & Camping?
Question 175: In which of the positions marked [1], [2], [3], and [4] does the following sentence best belong?
“We have some minor concerns regarding the safety of such a mechanism.”
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