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  5. We are writeing a letter to seniors in a retirement home. these people have no familey and no friends. what would be an
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  6. For the greeting in a business letter when you don't know the name of the person who will be reading it, which of the following
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  7. You are writing to alumni of a fraternity raising money for a scholarship. If you cannot personalize the letters, what would be
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  9. What is one way an author can develop a theme?repeated figurative language repeated words repeated use of symbols repeated
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  10. Rewrite the following### Fundraiser: Help Support Murphy’s Recovery from Amputation Dear Friends, Family, and Compassionate
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