It should be okay if you don't know the department or person you are sending it to. If you know you are going to send it to John Doe, then it would be "Mr. Doe, good morning." not "To whom it may concern:" And if you know the department, then you can say "Leader/Manager of Hiring Deparment." and sometimes people put that and might also add "or whom it may concern." So it really isn't a bad thing. It may be tedious for some people who read it, but it shouldn't be a bad thing. Just double check and look back at what you learned because I don't want to give you a wrong answer because I was taught differently. And if you didn't get my answer, it's true.
Hope I helped,
Darry
the ones i underlined will go under part A and the ones that aren’t underlined will go under part B
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The answer is B) <span>sequence of events
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Becki put 224 stamps on her stamp collection book
14 on each page, and filled 16 pages (14 x 16)
Answer:
the last one
Explanation:
he is a distracted speaker, not using his intelligence bit his showmanship.