Subject line always comes before the salutation.
Different types of letters have different parts. Personal letters include: heading, salutation, body, closing, and signature. Business letters include: heading, date, inside address, greeting, subject line, Body, closing, signature and writer's identification, and copies or enclosures.
Who is the woman in the dress ? I would put the line between woman and in to separate the complete subject and complete predicate.
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"Who" is the subject of the sentence, and "called" is the verb. The subject goes on a horizontal line and the verb goes on the same horizontal line after the subject. Draw a vertical line between the two, and you have a sentence diagram! http://www.english-grammar-revolution.com/interrogative-sentence.html This link has other interrogative sentences and diagrams of them. :)
From Bee-line, since bees are said to make a no-nonsense straight line to their destination. Therefore, "Making a bee-line" means to do something in a fast, straightforward manner.
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In a business letter, the salutation comes after the reference. Typically, the reference is included in the header or body of the letter, often as a reference line or subject line, and serves to indicate the purpose or context of the correspondence. The salutation follows, addressing the recipient directly, such as "Dear [Recipient's Name]."
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The subject line in a letter goes between the greeting and the body of the letter. It may also be placed between the addressee and the greeting.
Salutation/mixed function
A blocked letter style means that all lines begin at the lefthand margin, including the date line, inside address, subject line, salutation, body, valediction, signature line, name, address, initials and added notes. A semi-blocked letter style means that the inside address, subject line, salutation, body, initials and added notes begin at the lefthand margin. The subject line is indented to a standard paragraph indention. And the date line, valediction, signature line, name, and address are indented to a position halfway across the length of the line.
The subject line on a business letter states what the letter is about. A subject line is an optional part of a business letter but should be included if the letter is about a something as specific as an order, an account, an invoice, etc. A subject line is placed between the inside address and the salutation. Some examples are: Subject: Monthly Sales Meeting Subject: New Procedure Reference: Invoice #38162 RE: Johnson-Smith Contract Ref: Order Number 582A
Gentlemen, ...
A salutation is a greeting, or the opening line of a letter, such as... Dear Sir,
Business letters contain the return address of the sender, the date, and the address of the person you are writing to. A business letter also contains a salutation, subject line, and the body of the letter.
The phrase "to whom it may concern" is known as a salutation or a formal greeting used at the beginning of a letter or email when the recipient is unknown.
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