Asked by Bar
                A job application letter is different from a resume in that:
a.it presents a job candidate's qualification.
b.it uses short,parallel phrases and sentence fragments.
c.it is adapted to a position rather than to the needs of a particular organization.
d.it explains controversial material in a positive way.
            
            
        a.it presents a job candidate's qualification.
b.it uses short,parallel phrases and sentence fragments.
c.it is adapted to a position rather than to the needs of a particular organization.
d.it explains controversial material in a positive way.
Answers
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    I don't like any of your choices.  But, probably the best is c.
    
                    Answered by
            Bar
            
    I think the answer is a) but then I think it's d) also, because b)is about resumes,c) is about resume and letter(both). a)talks about letter and 
d)is maybe about letter too!
    
d)is maybe about letter too!
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    A resume presents a candidate's qualifications -- so A can't be right.
Letters will NEVER use sentence fragments. Scratch B.
Controversial material has no place in either the letter or the resume. Scratch D.
    
Letters will NEVER use sentence fragments. Scratch B.
Controversial material has no place in either the letter or the resume. Scratch D.
                    Answered by
            👤 writeacher 
            
    Both of you are wrong 
    
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