The answer is to this question is d
To interject is to cut into a discussion or interrupt someone. Also, words that have "inter-" like "intersection" or "interstate" usually mean to go through something, so the word part "inter-" must mean "between".
A participle is a word that used to be a verb such as "going" that is used as an adjective. In this case, the answer is "carrying"--all the other words do not apply. Therefore the answer is A.
Answer:
the body of the letter
Explanation:
the body of a formal letter is different from an informal letter. the introduction of a formal letter should be direct and free from familiarity.
the body should state the essence of the letter and it should be free from informal expressions. no shortened words are expected here e.g. isn't , etc.
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