How many parts does a friendly letter have?
Five
What is the purpose of writing a thank-you note?
To thank someone for a gift or favor.
How many parts does a business letter have?
Six
What year did the Berlin Wall fall?
1989
At a restaurant, you’ll see deer meat on the menu under what name?
Venison
True or false: a friendly letter should ALWAYS be written in ink.
True
Give an example of an appropriate closing for a thank-you letter.
Love, Sincerely, From, etc.
What is the inside address?
The address of the person or company you're writing to.
What element does the chemical symbol Au stand for?
Gold
The shooting of whom, in 1914, started World War I?
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
The Heading is made up of two parts, what are they?
The writer's address and the date.
Give an example of an appropriate salutation for a thank-you note.
Dear, Hi, Hello, etc.
Give an example of an appropriate closing for a business letter.
Yours truly, Sincerely, Best wishes, etc.
Who, in 1903, was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
Marie Curie
What is the capital of India?
New Delhi
What word should you avoid overusing in a friendly letter?
The pronoun "I"
What three courtesies should you observe when writing a thank-you note?
Write it as soon as possible, give a specific reason reason for your gratitude, be brief but sincere, and write about something else as well.
True or False: You should hand write a business letter.
False.
What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
Mercury
What is the more popular name for the portrait officially titled “La Gioconda,” painted in Florence in 1503?
The Mona Lisa
Name all five parts of a friendly letter?
The heading, the salutation, the body, the closing, and the signature
True or False: A thank-you note is a type of friendly letter.
True
How should your signature be formatted in a business letter?
Your signature should be hand written and your full name should be typed below it.
What is the highest-grossing Broadway show of all time?
The Lion King
What was the first book published by Jane Austen?
Sense and Sensibility