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what is the format of Debate writing and email writing? ??? plz answer it ... ☆☆☆☆☆

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Answered by akshat3130
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Formal emails require Formal English writing. This means including complete sentences, conjunctions, and transition words; informal writing has fragments and comma splices, rarely does informal messaging contain conjunctions or transition words. Punctuation, paragraph form, greetings, and sign-offs also vary from formal to informal communication.

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Answered by PreciouStone
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Format of debate writing ---------  First - very warm, heartiest, good moring to all.  Today I (ur name)  from class (ur class)  is standing before u to speak on againt/ favour of the topic (topics name)   Then content          Thanqu    Format of email ------Use the subject line. It's surprising how many people don't do this.  Start with an appropriate greeting. Pay attention to punctuation. Consider where to put “small talk”  Start with the end in mind.  Put spaces between paragraphs. Use an appropriate closing


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