"To the Smith Family"
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Comma
salutation and complimentary close
the answer is A. Salutation
The salutation is the part of the letter that is the greeting. The type of letter (business or firendly) will determine the words and the punctuation to be used. Just remember, a business letter is formal and is sent to an employer, boss, teacher, company/organization. A friendly letter is casual and is usually sent to a family member or firend. Business letter Dear Mr. (name): (Note--always follow the salutation with a semicolon) Dear Search Committee: To Whom it May Concern: Dear Professor (name): Friendly Letter Hello, (Note--always follow the salutation with a comma) Sally, Hola, Hey,
Family Feud answers:SincerelyByeYours TrulyBest Regards
informal, personal of friendly letter are often letter to family member or friends.
The friendly letter has a proper heading. Use the salutation, Dear, followed by the first name of the person you are addressing.
a comma, unless you write "To whomt it may concern", then you should put a colon (:)
C. Heading
Both used to provide info and details also they both have a heading, body, salutation, closing, and signature.
what is the antonym of salutation