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I say that the full block format for a business letter is the most convenient to format. All of the information in the letter is justified to the left margin.
The full block format does not indent.
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In a full block format letter, the date will be justified at the left margin. In a modified block format letter, the date will be tabbed one third to one half of the page to the right.
All lines of a full block format are justified to the left margin; including the date, complimentary closing and signature lines.
the answer is A.
In the full-block style, all text is justified at the left margin.
A full block format in a letter means that all parts of the letter (date, recipient's address, salutation, body, closing, and sender's information) start flush with the left margin. There are no indentations at the beginning of paragraphs, and each part is separated by a blank line.
In a full block format business later there should be four blank lines between the date and the inside address. Between your letterhead and the date should be two blank lines.
they both have same return address and other things but accept the full block because full block the closing is in center of the page and the margins of modified and flush left. Flush left means all modified block has to be in left. But not in full block.
It is blocked... but half way :D
Block style: In the full-block style, all text is justified at the left margin.James Smith555 Main StreetHometown, CA 95115July 4, 2005Dear Sir:This is my letter to you.Sincerely Yours,James Smith