The last line can be something like, “Thank you for your time” or “Thank you for your consideration.” Then, sign off with “Regards” or “Thank you” or something to that...
2 Answers 1 viewsYou're starting with too much length on the thin end. Try experimenting with lengths to see if that helps.
2 Answers 1 viewsDear Mom/mother (whichever you prefer), Thank you for all of your support and guidance. I couldn't have asked for more from you, for all you've done. Merry Christmas and a...
2 Answers 1 viewsUnless the letter contains personal information, it is appropriate to let others read it, as a Christmas letter is an extended form of a Christmas card.
2 Answers 1 viewsThey are all fine, and saying which one is best is a purely subjective. I'd go for "by the end" because it's short. "By the end" means you will have...
2 Answers 1 viewsNo, the epilogue is part of the story. Typically a story with an epilogue doesn't use the words "The End."
2 Answers 1 viewsThere are a number of standard closing statements: "Kind regards", "Sincerely", "Respectfully", "Yours", "With respect"... you get the idea. Using any of those will be just fine. When people expect...
2 Answers 1 viewsNo. Do use a pen or any other writing utensil. If you want to go this route, I suppose you could use a VERY well-cleaned screwdriver, large nail, awl, etc.,...
2 Answers 1 viewsYes.
2 Answers 1 viewsYes, unless you fast consistently (which may not be healthy, depending on a lot of factors). The best thing to do is fast, and when you're finished with the fast,...
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