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Dear Dr. Amelia Chen, I hope this email finds you well. I'm writing to update you on the progress of our Deep Sea Exploration Project and to...

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Question 1 of 5

What is the main purpose of this email?

To request additional funding for the project

To update on project progress and discuss new developments

To announce the discovery of a new species

To resign from the project leadership

Question 2 of 5

What challenge is the team facing with their equipment?

Insufficient funding for new equipment

Difficulty in transporting equipment to the site

Malfunctions in deep-sea camera systems due to pressure

Outdated submersible technology

Question 3 of 5

Who is Dr. Yamamoto?

A new team member

The project's lead researcher

A scientist who developed pressure-resistant casing

The organizer of the Sydney symposium

Question 4 of 5

What opportunity has been presented to the team?

To publish their findings in a scientific journal

To present at the International Marine Biology Symposium

To collaborate with the National Oceanic Research Institute

To lead a new expedition to the Arctic

Question 5 of 5

What does Dr. Reeves suggest regarding the team composition?

Reducing the team size to save costs

Replacing underperforming team members

Adding a marine geologist and a deep-sea organism specialist

Merging with another research team

6 . Choose the best option to fill in the blanks based on the information in the original email.

Dear Marcus, Thank you for the comprehensive update on our . I'm delighted to hear about the from the National Oceanic Research Institute. This will certainly boost our research capabilities. The discoveries in the Mariana Trench sound fascinating. I'm particularly interested in Dr. Patel's findings regarding the new . This could indeed revolutionize our understanding of life in extreme environments. Regarding the camera system issues, I think collaborating with Dr. Yamamoto is an excellent idea. Her expertise in could be invaluable to our project. I fully support the idea of presenting at the in Sydney. It's a perfect platform to showcase our groundbreaking work. As for expanding the team, I agree that we could benefit from additional expertise. Let's discuss the specifics during our video call next week. I'll be available on Tuesday at 2 PM. Does that work for you? Best regards,Dr. Amelia Chen