8. What should be there in the last in informal letters?
(A) subscription
(B) salutation
(C) subject
(D) body
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Salutation must be there
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(B) Salutation should be in the last in an informal letter.
Explanation:
Informal letter:
- Informal letters are personal letters addressed to a family member, a close friend, or a personal acquaintance.
- In an informal letter, the wording is informal and personal.
Parts of an informal letter:
- Address block: Include the return address as well as the date the letter was written.
- Opening salutation: This is the traditional greeting. This block is left-justified.
- Body block: This is the actual substance of your letter (introduction, major body, and conclusion paragraphs). The paragraphs in the body should be justified.
- Closing salutation: This is where we bid farewell. "Yours truly," "Your buddy," "All the best," and "Take care," are all common final salutations for informal letters. Close with a left-justified greeting.
- Signature block: Simply sign the first name because this is an informal message to someone who knows you relatively well. Left-justify this block as well.
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