Across
- 1. How close or far apart lines or words are.
- 3. Title or label before a section of content.
- 5. More relaxed, like how you'd write to a friend.
- 8. Appears after the date, includes name and location of recipient.
- 11. Clear and connected in thought or expression.
- 13. Saying something nicely, even if it’s difficult.
- 14. mail Promotional material sent to many homes.
- 16. Edges of text line up evenly on both sides.
- 18. A company’s recognizable icon or image.
- 19. Sets the mood of your writing—friendly, firm, or professional.
- 21. Last step before sending or printing a document.
- 22. White space around the edges of a document.
- 26. Notice like “Urgent” on the outside of an envelope.
- 27. Used to neatly list items, often shaped like dots.
- 30. format A business letter with some parts centered.
- 32. Help your writing flow with words like “however” or “next.”
- 35. The tone and structure used for professional communication.
- 36. A printed name/logo at the top of official company paper.
- 37. Could include private, emotional, or secret details.
- 38. The one who receives the letter or email.
Down
- 2. Something you click to open that's not in the main body of an email.
- 4. Main section of a letter, containing the message.
- 6. Text that’s aligned left, but uneven on the right.
- 7. Business letter style where everything is aligned to the left.
- 9. Similar to block format, but paragraphs start with space.
- 10. You get a receipt and tracking when you send this kind of post.
- 12. First line in a letter that greets the reader.
- 13. Pressing “Enter” twice between lines creates this format.
- 15. Includes periods, commas, and quotation marks.
- 17. Intended only for the named recipient.
- 20. The layout or arrangement of a document.
- 23. Easy to understand and well organized for the audience.
- 24. Common in essays; creates space before the start of a paragraph.
- 25. No extra words; short and sharp.
- 28. What you need to pay to send something by mail.
- 29. No extra line breaks between sentences.
- 31. Quick, internal message, often brief and to the point.
- 33. Noted at the bottom of a letter when other materials are included.
- 34. Common way to close a formal letter.
