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Always leave a blank line between each paragraph of a business letter even if an indent is used to begin the paragraph. Each paragraph of a business letter has a specific purpose*, the blank line acts as a pause for the recipient to think about what was just read before moving on to the next paragraph. *If each paragraph in your letter doesn't have a purpose, then you need to edit.
Just one.
Top right corner for a standard business letter. Above the address of recipient (blank line between) for block style business letter.
The date of a business letter stands by itself. If the senders address is typed on the page, the date is one blank line below it and one blank line above the address of the recipient.
The old system, before texting brought laziness on, was, and for lots of people, is (still): Line date Blank Line Line Name of writer Line address of Writer Line city and state of writer Blank line Line Salutation Blank Line Line Paragraph 1, usually the salutation Blank Line Line Paragraph 2, the main point, which I usually hold until the last. I do this because the reader might scan the letter but the last paragraph will usually be read in its entirety. Blank Line X 5 Line sign of (sincerely, etc., etc.) Blank Line Signature Line X 3 Attachments ----------- Never say "attached please find . . . ". That's not a correct phrase. Use "enclosed are . . ." pictures, pencil, card, whatever There are well-priced books on letter writing, letters of any kind. Get one.
The 8-letter word that fits the pattern "blank e blank e blank you blank blank" is "schedule."
Yes, the paragraphs should have one blank line between them. This is especially important when using the block form of letter that has no indent at the beginning of the paragraph.
A seven letter word starting with R and ending with O is risotto.
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It depends on the rule set by the players before the start of a game. Traditionally, it is not allowed.