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Situational writing

  •  English    10     Public
    Letters and emails - Primary 4
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  • It's appropriate to use the greeting--Yo, Wassup Teach!--when writing your teacher an e-mail.
    False
  •  15
  • When sending an email, you should leave the subject line of an email blank.
    False
  •  15
  • It's fine if your email message to the director of a museum reads more like a text message sent to your BFF at midnight.
    False
  •  15
  • At the end of your message, you need to include a closing, such as "Sincerely, Jenn."
    True
  •  15
  • Using "in-person" behaviour rules will help guide you when writing an email message.
    True
  •  15
  • Choose the best option. In a formal letter, it is better to say 'it was quick' or 'it was as fast as a cheetah'?
    It was quick. In formal emails, use literal language.
  •  20
  • Choose the best option. In a formal email, we should use full words (did not) or abbreviations (didn't)?
    Full words
  •  10
  • Give an example of an appropriate salutation in formal emails and letters? (Tip: how do you address the person you are writing to?)
    Dear Sir/ Madam
  •  15
  • True or False? In formal emails, you can sign using only your first name.
    False
  •  10
  • In the first paragraph, it is often useful to state the p___________ of your email.
    purpose
  •  15