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When might you write a business letter?
AWhen you're trying to catch up with an old friend
BWhen you're applying for a job
CWhen you're letting your parents know how your vacation is going
DWhen you're sending holiday greetings to friends and relatives
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Place the following parts of a business letter in order, from top to bottom. A) Salutation; B) Heading; C) Inside address
A B, C, A
B C, B, A
C A, B, C
D C, A, B |
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Which of the following is included in a heading?
A The address of the person you're sending it to
B Your address and the date
C Your signature
D A greeting for the person to whom the letter is addressed |
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Which of the following is included in the inside address?
A Your signature
B A greeting for the person to whom the letter is addressed
C Your address and the date
D The name, title, and business address of the person to whom you're sending the letter |
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Which of the following is a salutation you might find in a business letter?
A Dear Fred,
B To my good friend Fred:
C Dear Mr. Finkelstein:
D Hey there, Fred! |
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What is the best synonym for "salutation?"
A Greeting
B Autograph
CComplaint
DFormality |
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What might the body of a business letter contain?
A Information about your personal life
B Photos of yourself and your friends
C A quick update on how you're doing in school
D A request for a job interview |
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Which word best describes how the body of a business letter should sound?
A Familiar
B Polite
C Humorous
D Boring |
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What is an example of a formal closing?
A Love,
B See you later,
C Yours truly,
D Till then, |
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Where does your signature go on a business letter?
A Between the heading and the inside address
B Between the closing and your typed name
C Between the body of the letter and the closing
D Between the salutation and the body of the letter |
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