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BUS 100—English for the Professional
Business Letter—Modified Block Format
Type the business letter below in modified block format with
open punctuation. Use the current date. Supply an appropriate
salutation and complimentary close.
The letter is to Mr. Charles Meyer, 220 Peterson Street, Fort
Collins, CO 80521. The letter is from Jania T. Perez, Managing
Editor.
Supply any other letter parts needed. The “/” indicates a new line
or part of the letter. Use proper business letter format.
There are examples of business letters and personal business
letters in Blackboard. There is additional business letter
information and examples in Section 12 (pgs. 322- 374) of your
How 10 reference guide.
Save as Modified Block Letter
Your short story has been selected by our staff as one of the top one hundred
submitted to our magazine this year. These stories will now be read by three
well-known authors who will determine the final rating. / The ten best articles will
be published in our magazine, and each of the authors will receive $500. The
authors of the next five stories will receive $100 each, and the final ten will
receive $10 each. / As the three judges read each of the stories, they will make
comments and suggestions for improvement. These stories will then be returned
to the writers by July 1 with a letter giving the final decision. The names of the
persons who are to receive prizes and whose stories are to be published will be
announced to the public in the July issue. / We wish that we had the space to
publish more of these stories, but it is not possible under the present
circumstances. We wish you the best of luck in your future writing endeavors. /
Proofread the letter carefully for mistakes