<span>There are several ways to
write the date or what you call date formats. From the given choices, letter D
is incorrect because there's no such way of writing a date like that. The first
3 given choices are acceptable in writing the date. The first one
is the most simple. The second one is a bit formal and the third one is the
most formal among others. Since she will just write the date of her lease, she
can opt to write the first one. </span>
Answer:
!!!ALWAYS START WITH A DRAFT WHEN MAKING LETTERS!!!
(Formal letter because a teacher is your superior and elder)
Dear Mr./Mrs.(insert name),
(This paragraph must state why this letter is being sent and the main point/s of this letter)
(This Paragraph must explain the importance of your point providing evidence of course. You can use statistics to strengthen your points, such as quantifiable metrics, facts, and etc.)
(This paragraph should provide background information to back up your reasons.)
(End the letter by reiterating your points, and if you can, put in a call to action.)
Respectfully/Sincerely,
[name of recipient]
Explanation:
I need the passage to solve this
Answer:
It expands your vocabulary and also helps you speak more fluently.
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