The typist's initials typically appear at the end of a letter, following the writer's signature. They are usually placed on the left side, below the writer's name or signature, often preceded by a slash or a parenthesis to indicate that they belong to the person who typed the letter. This practice helps identify the typist, especially in formal correspondence.
No. Your signature is your name, nothing else. When you set your name out at the end of a letter - in type - you append the initials, if you wish to, or if the letter deserves it.
the answer is the letter E
Letter E
When a letter is typed under someone else's name, at the bottom of the letter, the initials of the author of the letter are placed in caps, followed by / mark, and lower case initials of the typist. A letter typed for Maggie Smith by Jane Doe would have MS/jd.
The word is "horcrux". The initials were R.A.B.
PNE is the initials of the football club Preston North End. They are also known as the Lilly whites.
The letter "e"
cease
Defensive End in Football.
j
If the full stop is at the end of the initials then there should be a space before the next word.
of course u stupid idiot