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Vladimir79 [104]
3 years ago
8

The salutation of a business letter should include _____. the recipient's full name the recipient's title (Mr., Mrs., etc.) and

last name the recipient's first name only any of these is acceptable
English
2 answers:
docker41 [41]3 years ago
8 0
I literally just answered this exact same question on this exact site... you do realize that before you ask the question yourself, you can check to see if someone else has already asked that question... This way you don't have to waste your points... Anyway the answer is

 b) the recipient's title (Mr., Mrs., etc.) and last name<span>
I hope this helped! :)

</span>BTW... I found this answer by highlighting your answer clicking with two fingers and selecting the icon that says "search google for...(you would insert your question here)..." and BAM! I found the answer... So what I am trying to say is that you don't have to waste your points on questions like this! That's what google is for! :) <span>


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damaskus [11]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The salutation of a business letter should include any of these is acceptable

Explanation:

Since we can face different situations, it is important to mention that the most important part is to use formal salutations like Dear... and then depending on the information that you have about the person who is going to read the letter you can either use the name with the title as in Dear Mr. Rivers, or the full name as in Dear James Rivers, finally the least formal option but still functional Dear James.

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