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The first paragraph,the followng paragraph,and the last paragraph.
The first paragraph,the followng paragraph,and the last paragraph.
The last paragraph of a business letter is known as the 'call to action' paragraph. The last paragraph should tell the recipient what action you want them to take in response to the information provided in the body of the letter (unless the letter is to inform only). The last paragraph should include any deadline dates and communication information (phone number, email address, etc.) that is not included in the letterhead or return address. The last paragraph ends with thanking the recipient for their time and effort. If the letter is to inform only, thank them for their attention.
The last sentence of a business letter is the 'thank you' for your time and/or action. The last paragraph of a business letter is called the 'call to action' paragraph. The last paragraph tells the recipient exactly what you want them to do in response to your letter. It includes any deadlines required, it includes follow up contact information (phone number, email address, etc.). At the end of the paragraph, you thank the recipient. Even if no action is required (for example the letter is simply to inform or update the recipient), you thank them for their time.
The last paragraph of a business letter is known as 'the call to action' paragraph. In other words, state what you want the recipient to do in response to your letter. It is surprising how often someone writes a letter without telling the recipient this, leaving the recipient to guess what you expect them to do, or at the recipients discretion, to do nothing. You may think that the information provided in the body of the letter will tell them what you want them to do, but it may not be as obvious as you think, especially if you are writing to complain about something. The last paragraph should also include the senders contact info (address, email address, phone number, etc.), and any dates that are essential. The last line of the last paragraph should thank the recipient for their time and/or their effort. Even if the letter is sent just to inform the recipient of something and no action on their part is required, thank them for their time and attention.
The coda of a story is the very last paragraph of a story or a letter which puts the story to an end
First paragraph
Your thanks and appreciation:If the purpose of the letter is to thank the recipient, the 'thank you' should start with the first sentence of the first paragraph. The balance of the letter should briefly tell how their effort helped you or made a difference.If the purpose of the letter is a request, inquiry, an order, an advisory, etc. the 'thank you' should be the last part of the last paragraph.The last paragraph of the letter begins by telling the recipient what you want them to do or what you expect as a result of the letter; followed by any pertinent information to help them follow through, contact you, provide or restate an important date or other key information; followed by thanking them for their time and effort.
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penultimate?
pg 34; the last paragraph of the 1st chapter (The Prison Door)