Use the cover letter to answer the questions.

Dear Hiring Manager,

I am applying for the position of Summer Office Assistant at Camp Science Days. I heard about this position through my school counselor. I attended Camp Science Days in third through sixth grades and would enjoy contributing to the program for this year's campers. I am polite, organized, cheerful, and always on time. My contribution will help the office run smoothly so that the campers can continue to learn and grow. Thank you for your time and attention. I have attached a resume to this email.

Sincerely,
Jess Martin

Which word could replace the phrase always on time in the cover letter to make it more formal, but not change the overall meaning?

(1 point)
Responses

enthusiastic
enthusiastic

nocturnal
nocturnal

punctual
punctual

driven

1 answer

The word that could replace the phrase "always on time" in the cover letter to make it more formal, without changing the overall meaning, is "punctual."

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