when it was written
when it was written
From where it was sent
If the writer was rich or poor.
If the writer had much education
No, you can't tell the date that a letter was delivered by the date of a presorted stamp or even by a dated postmark. A presorted imprint is put on an envelope when the envelope is printed at a printer, before it is even delivered to the party who will be mailing it. When a letter is sent from Oregon to Florida, the postmark date is the date it was in a post office in Oregon, not the date it was delivered in Florida. The only way to tell when a letter was delivered is when someone is there to receive it.
The main body of a letter conveys the purpose or message you want to communicate to the reader. It provides detailed information, explanations, requests, or any other relevant content related to the topic of the communication.
It tells the reader that there is an indication of omission of word(s).
The reader's eye usually goes to the reference line or if there is none, the first sentence of the letter. Let the reader know from the very first sentence what your letter is about.
The word enclosure simply means that there is something else in the envelope besides the letter. Example: A cover letter for a resume that contains a letter of recommendation would tell the reader that a resume and letter of recommendation is also enclosed.
the goal was to keep the reader entertained and to keep the reader reading
it is a reader's personal response to a topic or issue in a newspaper.
It is very rude to use a th at the end of MOST words, especially if the reader has a lisp.