curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-manage-a-conversation/67e4701b6a2fb47ebbbfb367.md
Read the text and answer the question below.
After talking to James, Alice wrote an email to the client. Here's its content:
Subject: Request for Updated Project Requirements and New Timeline
Dear David,
I hope you're doing well.
I wanted to reach out to confirm the new project requirements following our recent discussions. We've made some adjustments to the timeline due to recent changes and need to ensure we're aligned on the updated requirements before proceeding.
We're proposing a new deadline for the first phase of the project at the end of next month. Please let us know if this works for you or if there are any additional adjustments we should consider.
Additionally, James has sent me the updated project plan, which I've attached to this email for your review. Please take a look and let us know if everything looks good on your end.
Looking forward to your confirmation and any further input you may have.
Best regards,
Alice
What does Alice want to know about the proposed deadline?
If it works for the client.
If the client agrees with it.
Although Alice is asking if the deadline works for the client, the main focus is on confirming whether it fits their schedule.
When the client can confirm it.
Alice is not asking for a specific time for confirmation, but simply whether the proposed deadline works for the client.
If the client is happy with it.
While Alice asks if the proposed deadline works, she doesn't specifically ask whether the client is "happy" with it.
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Look for the line where Alice mentions the deadline and see what she kindly asks the client to do. This is where you'll find the correct answer to this question.