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Read the text and answer the question below.
After talking with Alice, Bob decided to email the team with assigned tasks:
Subject: Task Assignments for New Mobile App Project
Hi team,
As we begin work on our new mobile app project, I wanted to share the initial task assignments based on everyone's experience and strengths. Here's how we're dividing the work:
Sarah will handle user authentication, since she has the most experience in that area.
Tom will focus on payment integration.
New developers will be paired with more experienced team members to help with onboarding and avoid unnecessary stress.
Alice is preparing a list of technical requirements for each part of the project to guide development.
We'll have bi-weekly meetings to check progress and address any issues to avoid delays.
On the QA side, we recognize we're short on testers. I'll reach out to HR to explore bringing in additional QA support, especially for the more complex features.
Please reach out if you have any questions or concerns. Let's make sure everyone is clear on their responsibilities by the end of this week.
Best,
Bob
What does Bob want the team to do by the end of the week?
Finish their assigned coding tasks.
Bob wants them to understand their roles first, not rush into completing tasks.
Submit their project reports.
The email focuses on starting clear, organized work, not submitting reports yet.
Choose their own tasks.
Bob already assigned the tasks based on skills and experience.
Make sure everyone is clear on their responsibilities.
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Focus on the paragraph that starts with Please reach out if....
Bob asks the team to ensure everyone understands their responsibilities by the end of the week, setting up a strong, organized start to the project.