curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-use-adjectives-in-conversations/680e381ed2e9d295d8f4497a.md
Read the text and answer the question below.
After their meeting, Josh followed up by sending Sarah an email with the updated quote based on everything they discussed:
Hi Sarah,
Thank you again for meeting with me today. Based on our discussion, I've drafted a new quote for the components needed for the next product batch.
Here's a quick overview:
Resistors: We have selected the high-capacity ones from the catalog you preferred. We will prepare a sample for you before making the full order.
Cables: I've updated the order to request longer lengths, about double the size we used last time.
Connectors: We've included the highest quality options, as discussed, to ensure the best performance for the new design.
Attached, you'll find the updated list of items. I have checked our stock levels, and most of these items are ready to go. For those that are not immediately available, I've noted the expected arrival times.
Please review the quote when you have a moment. Let's touch base after you've had a chance to look it over.
Thanks again, and I look forward to your feedback!
Best regards,
Josh
What does Josh suggest Sarah do next?
Approve the quote immediately.
Josh doesn't ask her to approve it immediately.
Create a new list of components.
Josh already prepared the updated list himself.
Review the quote and then follow up with him.
Place the full order today.
Josh mentions touching base after the review, not ordering right away.
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To find the correct answer, focus on Josh's suggestion at the end of the email.
Josh politely asks Sarah to review the quote first and then touch base.
He is not asking for immediate approval, new lists, or quick orders.
Choose the option that matches reviewing first and following up.