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which of the following is not a part of formal letter
(I) salutation
(ii) receiver's addres
(iii) sender's address
(iv) post script​

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Answered by mohitssrw
1

Answer:

Explanation:

receiver's address is not a part of formal letter

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Answered by qwstoke
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The Postscript is not a part of a formal letter, but it can be used when needed.

Parts of Formal letter:

1. Sender's address

- This is our address, it plays a practical purpose hence it is very important.

2. Recipients address

- This is the receiver's address, a full recipients address helps, it ensures the letter doesn't get lost

3. Salutation

- 'To whom it may concern, 'Dear Sir/Maam' are the ways of greeting.

4. PostScript

- Postscript means written after, it is an additional thought that comes after a report, letter, advertisement is completed.

- It is usually not included in parts of formal letters but we can use it when needed.

- It was for a time back when letters were only handwritten and it was not possible to insert a point in between.

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