The part of the letter that needs revision in order to be an appropriate formal letter is the salutation. A letter should always include a salutation other than just writing the name of the person. The salutation should be brief, but it helps to introduce the message that needs to be delivered without setting a rude or sharp tone.
<span>[ Only to wonder at unlawful things, ]
</span><span>[ forward wits To practise more than heavenly power permits ]
</span><span>He wanted to learn more than was allowed.
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If you are lacking motivation a good person to talk to is a counselor, therapist, or life coach.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. Collector." My brother, Randy, is a comic book collector. the appositive in the sentence is that of D. Collector<span>
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