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    Friendly Letters

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    Friendly letters have five parts:  ♥  The Heading:  The heading can include your address and the date.  In casual‚ friendly letters your address is not necessary.  The Salutation (greeting): This usually begins with Dear_________.  The blank is for the name of the person you are writing.  After you write the person’s name you put a comma ( ‚ ) .  The Body: The body of the letter is the information you are writing in your letter.  The Closing:  In the closing the first word is capitalized

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    Types of Letters

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    Types of letters. 1. Letters of inquiry. 2. Letters of reservation. 3. Letters of appointment. 4. Letters of invitation. 5. Letters of appreciation. 6. Letters of congratulation and good wishes. 7. Letters of condolence and sympathy. 8. Letters of introduction. 9. Letters of resignation.10. Letters of reference. 11. Letters of recommendation. 12. Longer letters of inquiry. 13. Answer to inquiries. 5 forms of indention 1. Indented style 2. Block style 3. Semi block style

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    Letter of Credit

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    Introduction Definition of ’Letter Of Credit’ A letter from a bank guaranteeing that a buyer’s payment to a seller will be received on time and for the correct amount. In the event that the buyer is unable to make payment on the purchase‚ the bank will be required to cover the full or remaining amount of the purchase. Letters of credit are often used in international transactions to ensure that payment will be received. Due to the nature of international dealings including factors such as distance

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    Purloined Letter

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    Edgar Allan Poe’s The Purloined Letter is widely considered the greatest of his three detective short stories. The story revolves around C. Auguste Dupin‚ a detective who also appears in Poe’s other two detective works The Murders in the Rue Morgue and The Mystery of Marie Rogêt‚ and the Paris police as they try to solve the mystery of a missing letter. The letter contains important information about a political figure in a high position that could potentially this person‚ which causes serious concern

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    Medieval European Sports

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    History » Sports in the Middle Ages The sports of medieval Europe were less-well-organized than those of classical antiquity. Fairs and seasonal festivals were occasions for men to lift stones or sacks of grain and for women to run smock races (for a smock‚ not in one). The favourite sport of the peasantry was folk football‚ a wild no-holds-barred unbounded game that pitted married men against bachelors or one village against another. The violence of the game‚ which survived in Britain and in France

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    Persuasive Letter

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    to the persuasive letter who persuade the reader to take action and the good-news letter who leaves a pleasant thought‚ the bad-news letter provides a negative or unpleasant information to the reader. The major goal of this type of letter is to help the reader understand and accept the message. Also‚ maintaining a positive relationship with the reader could help the writer to promote a good image of the company. Although‚ the message sent is different in all these types of letters I found that they

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    Scarlet Letter

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    The Scarlet Letter Motif: Words and names for the Scarlet Letter Chapter 1: Chapter 2: 1. “‘But she—the naughty baggage—little will she care what they put upon the bodice of her gown!’” (49) CM: Like many Puritan women in Boston‚ this woman illustrates the hate they all have for Hester Prynne‚ by declaring that Hester is unmoved by her sin. 2. “‘Ah‚ but‚” interposed‚ more softly‚ a young wife‚ holding a child by the hand‚ "let her cover the mark as she will‚ the pang of it will be

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    Scarlet Letter

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    Scarlet Letter Hawthorne’s roots in romanticism are evident throughout The Scarlet Letter. He uses fanciful language and a very particular writing style. Hawthorne infuses imagery‚ metaphors and diction in The Scarlet Letter in order to convey the effects of the scarlet letter on both the sinner‚ Hester Prynne‚ and the town in which she lives. Through the use of these rhetorical devices‚ Hawthorne reveals to the reader how this “red-hot brand”(line 47) impacts everyday puritan life. Hawthorne

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    Letter To The Philipians

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    Phil 4:2-3 The purpose of this paper is to carefully study and analyze Phil 4:2-3‚ a passage from a Pauline letter in its historical and literary context using two standard tools in biblical studies‚ The Anchor Bible Dictionary and Commentaries. Geographical Context In the letter to the Philippians‚ Paul is in prison (Phil 1:12-13). The geographical location of this prison is up for debate‚ some scholars believe that he could have been in Rome‚ while others believe that Paul is in Caesarea . These

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    The Purloined Letter

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    The Purloined Letter: Plot Identifications One early autumn evening begins the Exposition of the story; the introducing of characters‚ setting‚ and the basic situation. A discussion between men named Dupin‚ the unnamed narrator‚ and the Prefect of Parisian Police describing the main conflict of the story: that a letter has been stolen from the French Queen by a political opponent‚ Minister D— Leading us into the Rising action‚ the series of events that build up to create tension and suspense

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