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- 2. Books or pamphlets containing instructions or information.
- 3. A letter formatting style that uses a colon after the salutation and a comma after the closing.
- 4. An alphabetical list of topics, names, or keywords with page numbers, found at the end of a document to help locate information.
- 6. The arrangement and design of elements on a page.ml
- 8. A written, typed, or printed message, especially one addressed to a person or organization.
- 10. An alphabetical list of terms with their definitions, often found at the end of a document.
- 12. Stationery printed with the company's name, address, and logo.
- 13. is a page at the very beginning of a document, report, or book that contains its title, author(s), publisher, and date of publication.
- 15. A list of the chapters or sections of a document with their corresponding page numbers, usually found at the beginning.
- 17. The main section of a report, containing the findings, analysis, and discussion.
- 18. A letter formatting style that omits punctuation after the salutation and closing.
- 19. A document that communicates complex information about a specific technical subject. Likes to chase mice
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- 1. A list of sources cited within a document.
- 2. block Style Letters A business letter format where the date, closing, and signature are aligned to the right of the page, while the body is left-aligned.
- 5. A short overview of a report, usually for busy executives, highlighting key findings and recommendations.
- 7. A structured document presenting detailed information, findings, and analysis on a specific topic.
- 9. Letters A business letter format where all text is left-aligned and paragraphs are not indented.
- 11. A brief summary of a longer document.
- 14. A document that provides step-by-step guidance on how to perform a task.
- 16. Supplementary material added at the end of a document.
