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Layout of a letter #1 (permalink) Mon Oct 11, 2004 13:05 pm   Layout of a letter
 

Test No. incompl/inter-16 "Letter Writing", question 2

You need to improve the ......... of this letter because one or two things are in the wrong place.

(a) description
(b) indication
(c) layout
(d) picture

Test No. incompl/inter-16 "Letter Writing", answer 2

You need to improve the layout of this letter because one or two things are in the wrong place.

Correct answer: (c) layout

Your answer was: incorrect
You need to improve the indication of this letter because one or two things are in the wrong place.
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what is layout?
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Layout of a letter #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 11, 2004 13:33 pm   Layout of a letter
 

Hi Bronia,

Thank you for participating in our forum. The layout of a letter is the structure and design of its text. For example, you can arrange the address, the date, the headline and text body in various ways. In addition you can format you text by underlining certain parts, marking them bold or putting them into Italics etc.
Please, let me know what you think. Regards. Torsten

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