To Box
Miscellaneous
Etiquette
Vocabulary
Parts of an Email
100

This is what is put in the to box for the recipient

What is the email address? 

100

This is an email you have wrote, but not sent.

What is a draft?

100

The type of font that should be used for an email?

What is easy to read or Block Style?

100

An email that has been written but not yet sent.

What is a draft email?

100

The title or main idea of the email

What is the subject line?

200

This will allow you to send an email back to the sender

What is the reply button?

200

The button that lets you write an email

What is a Compose?

200

This means that you are yelling in an email?

What is all caps?

200

Another name for greeting

What is a salutation?

200

Example: Hello, Mrs. Keck:

What is the salutation?

300

This will send an email on to another person

What is the forward button?

300

This is what is left on the internet about you.

What is your digital footprint.

300

When you re-read your email and make correction

What is proofreading?

300

How your email sounds when read

What is tone?

300

This is what ends the body of the email, such as "Thank you" or "Yours Truly"

What is the closing?

400

This will allow you to send an email to multiple people without each knowing

What is blind carbon copy?

400

Your word choice will help with the tone of your email.

What is diction?

400

This is a description of when you get a reply.

What is response time?

400

The word choice used to create the tone of the email.

What is diction?

400

The person to receive the emails

What is the recipient?

500

The type of email address you should have when you are starting to work at business

What is a professional email address?

500

This is shown as BCC and means no one else can see who receives the email

What is BCC?

500

This can not be used in emails because there is no facial expressions or tone of voice

What is sarcasm?

500

Word that means short, sweet, and to the point

What is concise?

500

This contains the closing, signature, and job title

What is the signature block?