curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-greetings-in-your-first-day-at-the-office/656abb977f9ecf4b821aed11.md
The demonstrative pronoun these is used to refer to specific items or details that are close in proximity or context. It's plural and indicates multiple items that are nearby or currently being discussed.
In the dialogue, what is Sophie using these to refer to?
The company's policies
While related, Sophie specifically mentions details which is broader.
The cutting-edge gadgets
Sophie mentions gadgets later in her statement, but these directly refers to details.
The details the company pays attention to
The people in the company
The context doesn't suggest that Sophie is discussing people when mentioning these details.
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