curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-use-conditionals/67824ee5e84e0d46eee32524.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
human error, regularly, schedule, critical data, rely on, a disaster, and data backup.
Bob: Hi Maria, have you checked our BLANK procedures recently? If we don't back up BLANK, we could lose important information, right?
Maria: Yes, you're correct. If someone forgets, it could be BLANK. But I think we are pretty solid here. Brian helped us set up a reminder to back up our work daily along with some other tasks.
Bob: Oh, I see. So, you don't need to BLANK your memory. That's clever!
Maria: I agree. But, why did you ask? Did you notice something wrong?
Bob: No. Not really. I was in a meeting where the stakeholders were talking about it and I just wanted to double-check. If we lose BLANK, it could set us back weeks. Is there anything else we can do besides these reminders?
Maria: Besides the daily reminders, we could also set up automatic backups. If we automate the process, there's less chance of BLANK. What do you think?
Bob: I think that's a great idea. If we automate it, we don't have to worry about people forgetting. How can we set it up?
Maria: Brian mentioned we can BLANK automatic backups at the end of each day. If we do that, it should cover most of our bases.
data backup
This is a copy of important information stored securely to prevent loss during a system failure or disaster.
regularly
This means something is done often and at consistent intervals.
a disaster
This refers to an event causing significant damage or disruption.
rely on
This phrase means to depend on something or someone for support or help.
critical data
This refers to important or essential information that is vital for operations.
human error
This refers to mistakes made by people during a process.
schedule
To arrange or plan something to happen at a specific time.