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Title: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?


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Who Wants to Be a Keyboarder?
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  • 1,000,000
  • 500,000
  • 250,000
  • 125,000
  • 64,000
  • 32,000
  • 16,000
  • 8,000
  • 4,000
  • 2,000
  • 1,000
  • 500
  • 300
  • 200
  • 100

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RETURN
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Click to return to the question and poll the class
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Click on link to Ask Jeeves, or click on this
oval to return to question and ask a friend
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  • A. Addressee(s)
  • B. Writer
  • C. Subject Line
  • D. Letter Address

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  • A. Addressee(s)
  • B. Writer

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Back to Board
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  • A. Left Alignment
  • B. Centering horizontally
  • C. Block Format
  • D. Open Punctuation

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  • C. Block Format
  • D. Open Punctuation

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Back to Board
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  • A. Enclosure
  • B. Return Address
  • C. Attachment
  • D. Letter Address

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  • B. Return Address
  • D. Letter Address

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Back to Board
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  • A. Open Punctuation
  • B. Body
  • C. Salutation
  • D. Block Style

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  • A. Open Punctuation
  • D. Block Format

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Back to Board
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  • A. Body of a document
  • B. Memo
  • C. Textual Citations
  • D. Subject Line

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  • A. Body of a document
  • D. Subject Line

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Back to Board
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  • A. Complimentary Close
  • B. One Year
  • C. Salutation
  • D. Greeting Notation

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  • C. Salutation
  • D. Greeting Notation

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Back to Board
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  • A. Subject Line
  • B. Body of a document
  • C. References
  • D. Unbound Reports

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  • B. Body of a document
  • C. References

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Back to Board
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  • A. Salutation
  • B. Body of a document
  • C. Complimentary Close
  • D. Notation

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  • A. Salutation
  • C. Complimentary Close

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Back to Board
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  • A. Enclosure Notation
  • B. Salutation
  • C. references
  • D. Attachment Notation

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  • A. Enclosure Notation
  • D. Attachment Notation

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Back to Board
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  • A. Reports
  • B. Textual Citations
  • C. References
  • D. Works Cited

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  • B. Textual Citations
  • D. Works cited

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Back to Board
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  • A. Unbound Reports
  • B. MLA Reports
  • C. Memos
  • D. Business letters

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  • A. Unbound Reports
  • B. MLA Reports

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Back to Board
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  • A. Justified Alignment
  • B. Centering Horizontally
  • C. Tab Alignment
  • D. Centering Vertically

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  • B. Centering Horizontally
  • D. Centering Vertically

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Back to Board
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  • A. Return Address
  • B. Mailing Address
  • C. Letter Address
  • D. Reference Address

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  • A. Return Address
  • C. Letter Address

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Back to Board
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  • A. Business Letter
  • B. Report
  • C. E-mail
  • D. Memo

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  • A. Business Letter
  • D. Memo

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Back to Board
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  • A. References
  • B. Textual Citations
  • C. Index
  • D. Author Notation

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  • A. References
  • B. Textual Citations

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