Want this question answered?
C
Y - it's the names "Laurel" and "Hardy" mashed together.
The answer is KThe letter should be L
Numbered lists are generally used when something has to be done in a certain sequence. By using numbers a person knows what should be done first, second, and so on.
As proper nouns they should be written with an initial uppercase letter followed by the rest of the letters in lowercase.
The answer is N for November.becauseM=MarchA=aprilM=mayJ=JuneJ=JulyA=AugustS=septemberO=Octoberand then N=November
There are no strict rules for indenting or justified alignment for business letters. The important element of formatting is to ensure that the necessary standard parts of a business letter are included and that they follow a logical sequence. The important element is that the recipient can clearly follow and understand the information provided by a business letter.
No - capital letters are only for the start of sentences - or as the first letter of something that has a name (such as a person, building or street.
If this is a proper name (as in a first-name or last-name of a person) the answer is yes. If it is an acronym (letters that stand for something such as "USA" stands for United States of America) then all the letters should be capitalized.
C
irrelevance
The next letter should be N, following the sequence E I L N.
b
You should send a business letter to your boss or an associate that you work with. Business letters should be formal and polite.
They should be written to whoever some onwe wants to send a letter if i want to send a letter to president obama i will send a letter to obama
Y - it's the names "Laurel" and "Hardy" mashed together.
One rule the writer should not do in a cover letter is to make it too long. A cover letter should be concise and to the point, highlighting relevant skills and experiences. Overly long cover letters can lose the reader's interest and dilute the impact of the message.