Answer:
<em>Upper left corner:</em>
Bill Jones
000 Elm Avenue
Hometown, IA 00000
<em>In the center:</em>
Ms. Sally R. Hansen
Manager of the credit department
Fleming's Department Store
1234 Fourth Avenue, Hometown, Iowa 54321
Explanation:
So when writing a letter there are few rules to follow. Addresses are written on the backside of an envelope. In the upper left corner, we write the sender`s address. It is written in separate lines. First line contains the name of the sender, the next line contains his address. In the next line, we write town, state and ZIP code.
The recipient`s address is written in the center of the backside. It is also written in separate lines. First line contains the name, next line contains the title (if we know the title). Next line contains a workplace. These two lines are written if we write a business letter. Next line contains the address with the town, state and ZIP code. If the address is too long, we write this in two separate lines (street, name and number in the first line and the rest in the second).
Answer:
I'm not sure but I think it's the 2nd one
Explanation:
Since it says
“You’d think she’d be glad her daughter ain’t out there prancing around a May Pole getting the new clothes all dirty.”
It seems like the parent isn't so glad about their daughter not prancing around.
Hope this helps :)
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