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23 August, 05:46

Read the letter. 156 Chancellor St. Columbus, Ohio 66565 January 11, 2013 Dear Mrs. Withers, I understand that you are selecting student volunteers to distribute campaign fliers. I am studying local government in school, and I admire your work. Your efforts to beautify downtown have improved the landscape of our town. Sincerely, Dawn Jones Which best explains why the signature of this letter is considered formal? The student uses her full name. The student uses "Sincerely." The signature is similar to the greeting. The signature is similar to the body.

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  1. 23 August, 05:55
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    student uses full name

    Explanation:

    i mean i never use my full name if i don't have to so its formal

    also who likes webtoon?
  2. 23 August, 08:48
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    The student uses her full name.

    Explanation:

    A signature is appended to assert your consent to a document. Your signature has to be consistent and it is solely decided by the bearer. The student chose her full name as her signature, this does not flout any rules of appending signature. Depending on organization, it can be demanded that you use your full name as your signature.

    All other options given are incorrect because the signature doesn't have to be similar to either the greeting or the body of the letter. "Sincerely" is not part of a signature, it is only part of the closing of a letter, so this is not what makes the signature formal.
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