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Question 149. Where would the information most likely appear?
Question 150. What does the information suggest that readers can do?
Herman Ahderom [3:02 P.M.] Ms. Ryan, the candidate you brought to us isn’t responding to my attempts to video chat with him. |
Eleanor Ryan [3:03 P.M.] Matthew Kasper? The applicant for the data-entry position? |
Herman Ahderom [3:03 P.M.] That's right. |
Eleanor Ryan [3:04 P.M.] I'm sorry about that. Let me check in with him. |
Eleanor Ryan [3:05 P.M.] I think there must be a misunderstanding. He says he's online. |
Herman Ahderom [3:06 P.M.] Let's confirm our information. I'm calling him using the program “Chatrich", and his user name is “matthew_kasper", right? |
Eleanor Ryan [3:07 P.M.] Actually, it's “matthew.kasper", according to my materials. Try that. |
Herman Ahderom [3:09 P.M.] OK, now the call is going through. Thank you. I’ll call you afterwards to let you know how the interview went. |
Question 151. Who most likely is Ms. Ryan?
Question 152. At 3:07 P.M., what does Ms. Ryan recommend doing when she writes, “Try that"?
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