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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SPEECH CRITIQUE This paper will critique the speech Questions of Culture delivered by a graduate of Richmond University in 1996. The speakers name is Sajjid Zahir Chinoy. This critique will focus on the organization‚ content and delivery of the speech. INTRODUCTION Sajjid started the speech in a very interesting way. He used an anecdote to start off the speech; this method was effective because it grasped the attention of the audience. Many of the audience members could relate to Sajjids personal
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the wall between us once again." It seems to show that even though there is a bond‚ there is also somewhat of a riff between the two. As the poem continues‚ we see that what they are doing is somewhat of a game. The speaker even states‚ "Oh‚ just another kind of outdoor game." The speaker goes on to say‚ "We keep the wall between us as we go." Almost as if there is a competition between the two. "He is all pine and I am apple orchard" It seems
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of what to fix. Think of the food not only for its basic food value but for how much enjoyment it will give in the eating of it. Once you have your menus made‚ purchase all of your groceries that can bought ahead * You can also get a very good speaker or host in your seminar * You can decide how many audience you are going to invite‚ and what your target market are. * You also have a lot of time to expand your prospective list. DISADVANTAGE * The disadvantage of this longer preparation
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Listening effectively is one’s ability to fully understand and interpret messages sent by the speaker. In Mark and Kate’s situation‚ there are listening barriers that prevent and make it difficult for them to fully understand one another. In Kate and Mark’s situation‚ and many other people’s situation‚ psychological barriers are the most common. Emotions became a distraction to listen what the speaker has to say. Just when Mark is calling her attention about doing the job right‚ Kate already started
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policy. He or she must also listen to the ideas and complaints of subordinates. The supervisor must also be able to take instructions from upper management and keep them informed as well. Effective communication should be considered a loop between the speaker and the listener. Whether in written form or verbal some basic ideas one must keep in mind when communicating with others. Before writing or speaking consider the audience. This step will establish the medium for the communication to take place
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significant setting is emphasized through the portraying imagery. The speaker emphasizes Maud Martha‘s home with “those shafts and pools of light‚ the tree‚ the graceful iron‚ that might soon be viewed possessively by different eyes.” The graphic image of the house creates the comforting setting of the home and depicts the personal connection the family has to the house through the visual description. Likewise‚ the speaker stresses that “the rain would drum with as sweet a dullness nowhere but
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A Adam Bede In many American’s eyes‚ leisure is very important. People mix the relaxation and worry-free times of earlier generations. The speaker longs for the “Old Leisure” and the older ways of living (Eliot). The author’s techniques used in the passage from George Eliot’s Adam Bede display the upsetting aspects of the techniques and technologies of the present. In Adam Bede‚ the tones of eagerness and idleness rush through the sluggish leisure of life. The author’s detail
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the picture‚ not even simple things such as whom it is about‚ but we get the sense that the author is talking about themself being in the picture. It is proven that the speaker has written about themself when Atwood states‚ “…If you look long enough‚ eventually‚ you will be able to see me” (Atwood.7.1-3). Thus‚ showing that the speaker writes this poem about themself‚ I see that they were a midst the most peaceful landscape but yet their true self was hidden beneath many false layers. They were in the
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instead of letting it become a frustrating and painful experience. Many believe that there can only be one meaning to a poem‚ but it depends on who is reading it. There are multiple points of view to a poem that can be interpreted in many ways. The speaker asks the readers to hold the poem against the light as if it were a color slide. Here he is asking them to look at it closely and listen to what the poem has to say. When the author says to “…drop a mouse into a poem and watch him probe his way out
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