Hey
turkishSo here the sentence is saying this:
There is an ironic problem: people are excited about the next
generation/version of the product, to be released in the holidays, so they are not buying the
present version.
For blank 1; there is a chain that people will buy a new version of the same product and they refuse to buy the present version.
turkish wrote:
Can anyone help me?
Here The successful tech company faces an ironic problem in the fall quarter; people are so excited about the next (i) ________ of its product, which will be released over the holidays, that they refuse to purchase the (ii) _________ version.
So people can be excited because of the new product's ingenuity or feature, no ? why are they excited if its iteration or the repetition of its previous success?