English, asked by muhammadakhtarma07, 4 months ago

How is the style of these emails different from a letter to a friend?

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Answered by prosantpadma
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A letter is a communication typed or handwritten on a physical piece of paper and physically transported and delivered to the recipient by one or more postal services.

An “email” is a message created digitally and delivered electronically from one computer or other web-enabled device to another, via the Internet, the World Wide Web, and one or more email software applications.

Although postal mail can be lost or damaged, such occurrences are rare, and once in the hands of a postal system, a letter is very secure; tampering with mail in the USA is a serious Federal crime and conviction carries severe penalties. Deliverability can be further ensured in the USA by extra-cost services such as Registered Mail, where a tracking number is affixed to the envelope, the progress of the letter through the postal system is tracked, and the letter is hand-delivered by the postal carrier into the hand of the recipient who must affix his or her signature to the delivery receipt before taking possession of the letter—the letter is not merely put in an untended mailbox.

Email is very fast to compose, send and receive compared to postal mail, but it is subject to interception by skilled computer hackers, as was made evident in the U.S. Presidential election campaign.

Answered by anjali5656
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Explanation:

A letter is a communication typed or handwritten on a physical piece of paper and physically transported and delivered to the recipient by one or more postal services.

An “email” is a message created digitally and delivered electronically from one computer or other web-enabled device to another, via the Internet, the World Wide Web, and one or more email software applications.

Although postal mail can be lost or damaged, such occurrences are rare, and once in the hands of a postal system, a letter is very secure; tampering with mail in the USA is a serious Federal crime and conviction carries severe penalties. Deliverability can be further ensured in the USA by extra-cost services such as Registered Mail, where a tracking number is affixed to the envelope, the progress of the letter through the postal system is tracked, and the letter is hand-delivered by the postal carrier into the hand of the recipient who must affix his or her signature to the delivery receipt before taking possession of the letter—the letter is not merely put in an untended mailbox.

Email is very fast to compose, send and receive compared to postal mail, but it is subject to interception by skilled computer hackers, as was made evident in the U.S. Presidential election campaign.

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