Written Communication Flashcards

1
Q

Name the Four types of formatting presented in the manual that can be used as a template.

A

Standard Business Letter

Simplified Letter Formatting

Personal Letter Formatting

“Memo Style” Letter Formatting

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2
Q

What are the four primary sections of a typical business letter?

A

The Opening

The Body

Closing

Salutation & Signature

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3
Q

TRUE or FALSE:

When structuring a letter that conveys bad news, the letter should be as formal and objective as possible without considering emotional impact.

A

FALSE.

It should be written in a way that it minimizes the negative emotional impact.

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4
Q

_______________ of the letter is where the main idea of the letter is identified.

A

The Subject Line

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5
Q

The _________ and _________ is usually typed __________ lines below the Salutation. This allows space for the Signature.

A

Letter Writer’s Name & Position

4 to 5 lines

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6
Q

What are the things included in the Closing Section of the letter? Give at least one.

A

Appreciation

Request of Specific Action

End pleasantly

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7
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This is the part of the letter in which the writer explains, clarifies and provides any additional information that the reader may require.

A

The Body

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8
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This is the part of the letter in which the writer asks the most important question or delivers the most important information.

A

The Opening Section

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9
Q

TRUE or FALSE:

It is important that the opening section of the letter be expansive for clarifications to provide as much information to the reader that he needs.

A

FALSE.

It must be brief and to the point - often one sentence will do.

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10
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What are the four sections of a letter that delivers bad news?

A

The Buffer

The Explanation

Expressing the Bad News

Closing with Good Will

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11
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What is the purpose of the closing in a letter that delivers bad news?

A

To ensure that the recipient will feel positive as the circumstances will allow

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12
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This part of a letter has the purpose of setting the reader to have a positive state of mind.

A

The Buffer

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13
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This is the part of the letter that elaborates on a decision that was made or why the negative outcome occurred.

A

The Explanation

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14
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____________ is the word that is often used to start to express the bad news in the letter.

A

‘Although’

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