Answer is C
Introduction, supporting details, and conclusion.
From Apex Learning - Uses of Business Letters
The noun has the synonyms praise, honor, tribute, bouquet, flattery, eulogy, greetings, regards, respects, good wishes, salutation, congratulations, or commendation. The verb has the synonyms to praise, commend, salute, or congratulate.
accosting, acknowledgment, address, aloha, attention, best wishes, blow*, card*, ciao, compellation, compliments, good wishes, hail, hello, heralding, hi , high five, highball, how-do-you-do, howdy, letter*, nod, note, notice, ovation, reception, regards, respects, rumble, salaam, salutation, salute, speaking to, testimonial, ushering in, what's happening
The salutation
The salutation
C. Heading
That part is known as the SALUTATION or GREETING.
Depends on whether you mean the printed letterhead address. That would be at the top, in the center of stationery. If you mean the address to whom you are sending the letter, it would be on the left side, several lines separating that from the letterhead address on top. The inside address, you type the several lines for the name and address, then skip one line and put the date there, skip another line and put the salutation, "Dear Horatio," or Charlie, or whoever.
An information briefing should include objective information only, nothing subjective. Elements that should be included are an introduction, salutation, body, date, and address.
To write a letter on company letterhead effectively, start by including the date, recipient's name and address, a clear subject line, and a formal salutation. Use a professional tone and be concise in your message. Clearly state the purpose of the letter and provide any necessary details or information. End the letter with a polite closing and your signature. Make sure to proofread for errors before sending.
senders address(3 lines) x date(denak) x salutation(prya metr --) introduction x body x conclusion degenation
what is the antonym of salutation
No a greeting. A salutation is what you write at the end of a letter.
Parts of a business letter:senders address (when not using letterhead),date,inside address,reference line (if applicable)salutation,body,complimentary closesignaturename of sender printed or typedenclosures listed (if applicable)The basic six parts of a business letter are:Heading including dateInside AddressGreetingBodyComplimentary CloseSignature Line
Write your memo on company letterhead. List the departments or individuals you want to address. If it is to the entire company, state that. Write what you need to say, and if it is a new policy state the date it will take effect. Write a salutation and sign your name and your position below your name.