its talking about the three or five paragraphs of a letter the part where it gets to the point.
If you mean a storage chest, then trunk is a 5-letter word for it. If you mean the upper part of the body, then torso is a 5-letter word for it.
The body of a letter contains the message, the reason for writing the letter. The body is the "meat" of the letter.
P.S. is short for postscript, if that is what you mean. It is used to add information after the main body of the letter, often as an afterthought.
Um, your question may have different answers but if you mean a written letter, then the body is deemed to be the middle part of the letter, in between the beginning and the end greetings (i.e. dear and from). the body is the main part of the letter as it usually states the purpose of the letter or has the information which makes the letter of any importance to the receiver of the letter. The body always has the most words within the letter, unless the letter is conceived of one word while the greeting is of two (hello and name).I hope that answers your question
the meaning of a body of a letter is can be parts or body of people
The purpose of the body of a letter is to convey the information that is the reason for the letter.
A letter, particularly one that is written on paper (as opposed to email) has certain identifiable sections or parts. It has (or ideally should have) a date, a salutation, a main section (the body of the letter) and a signature.
The alphabet letter is I. The body part is eye.
The immune system is a system in the body. It begins with the letter i.
to write a letter you have to have a head body and ending just like your body
The letter "C."
yes