Yup, they're all correct ;)
Answer:
Name of Company
Address of Company
City, State Zip Code
Date
Name of Representative
Title of Rep
Name of Company
Address of Company
City, State Zip Code
Dear Representative Name:
I am writing you concerning a recent purchase of promotional items. Approximately two weeks ago, on
May 1, I ordered a total of 500 promotional items for Company, Inc. via the Promotional items webpage. I
received an email notification within three hours confirming the receipt of payment via credit card and the
prompt shipment of promotional items. Your website indicated, shipments should reach their destination
within 3-5 business days of being sent, but I am eagerly awaiting to receive the promotional items. Do you
have any information on what may have happened with shipment or where the shipment is located?
I have worked with name of company before and have confidence in your product lines and excellent
customer service. The shipment of promotional items must arrive soon, and I hoped you might be able to
provide me with an idea of when I can receive them in our office. Thank you in advance for assistance you
may provide regarding the purchase.
Sincerely,
Your name
Phone Number
Email address
<span>1. </span><span>The answer is d. sequence
because settings refer to the time and location where the event takes place.
Mood can also be added to make the settings more connecting to the audience while
sequence refers to the series of event that falls under the plot structure.
Time gives the current time of the event of the story, location is where the
story happened or took place and mood is the emotion or feelings of an actor or
actress in the certain settings given.
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Solar flares *were* the <span>cause of the difficulty, and new instruments *are* the solution.</span>
Answer:
Make the cover letter specific to that job. This differentiates you from the mass of folks submitting generic cover letters. Most folks want to hire someone interested in this job not just any job. We want people who are interested and excited about the opportunity. Mention something in the job description that peaked your interest. Mention something you've done/learned that aligns to the job description. Generic cover letters are so common that these first two items can at least put you in the upper half (or higher) of the stack.
Show some personality, but don't lose your focus. It can be good to mention how how your volunteer work or travels taught you a professional lesson, but don't spend a paragraph talking about your cat.
Proofread and then have another person proofread. There is always someone who has a typo or grammar error in the sentence about their writing skills.
Double and triple check that you are attaching/uploading the correct cover letter. Name each file with the company name to help you keep track (something like "Jane Doe Cover Letter Acme Corp.pdf"). It seems like there is always at least one person who attaches a cover letter that references a different job.
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