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Difference between attached and included #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 21, 2005 13:33 pm   Difference between attached and included
 

Test No. incompl/advan-31 "Letter Writing (3)", question 2

As you will see from my ......... C.V., I am currently working as a waiter.

(a) endorsed
(b) included
(c) attached
(d) appeared

Test No. incompl/advan-31 "Letter Writing (3)", answer 2

As you will see from my attached C.V., I am currently working as a waiter.

Correct answer: (c) attached

Your answer was: incorrect
As you will see from my included C.V., I am currently working as a waiter.
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why "attached" - as I thought it is only a computer vocabulary?
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Attached #2 (permalink) Thu Apr 21, 2005 14:43 pm   Attached
 

In what sense is attached used in computing?
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Attached #3 (permalink) Thu Apr 21, 2005 16:08 pm   Attached
 

Alan wrote:
In what sense is attached used in computing?


Well, I assumed, for example, attaching sth at the email?
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