Write an email cover letter to submit electronically for a job application. The job can be anything you choose (it doesn't have
to be based on a real job listing), but it must be a specific position. For example, if the job is at a restaurant, you might apply to be a manager or a sous chef. Use full-block style for your email's formatting. You can base your letter on your own qualifications, or you can make up all the details you need.
The question above wants to assess whether you can write an email and a cover letter. For that reason, I can't write this email for you, but I'll show you how to write it.
First of all, you need to know that a cover letter is a formal text and that's why you should write it in a cultured language, without using slang and abbreviations.
Based on that, you can write your email as follows:
Start with a greeting. This greeting should be given to the person who will read your email. Example: "Dear Mr/Mrs _____."
Start a paragraph showing the reason you are sending this email and present your interest in the job that this person is offering.
Start one more paragraph showing your academic strength and your qualifications for this job opening.
Start another paragraph showing why you are an effective candidate for this position.
Complete the email showing that you are grateful for the opportunity.
Explanation: I say D because if the text was written in problem and solution the text will provide the reader with a problem and a solution about breaking the food chain