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7511 hibernia rd. seattle, wa, 40000 november 30, 2022 dear uncle josh,…

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7511 hibernia rd.
seattle, wa, 40000
november 30, 2022

dear uncle josh,

how are you? my ski trip has been great. i even learned how to snowboard. i think ill be really sore tomorrow. all of the fundraising was worth it. thanks for helping us out. im glad our class got to take this trip. i hope ill get to come back someday.

thank you,
alec

Explanation:

Response

This appears to be a letter - writing exercise, likely related to the "Writing" subfield under the "Arts" discipline. If we assume the task is to fill in the salutation and closing properly:

Brief Explanations
  • For the salutation after "Dear Uncle Josh,", we usually add a comma or a colon. A colon is more formal for a letter, so we can put a colon.
  • For the closing before "Thank you,", we can add a closing statement like "Sincerely," or "Best regards,".
  • After "Alec", we can add a signature line (though in a student exercise, maybe just a line for a signature or nothing more, but typically a closing like "Sincerely" before "Thank you" is a bit off - the correct structure is salutation, body, closing (like "Sincerely"), then signature. So maybe re - structuring:
  1. After "Dear Uncle Josh,", add a colon: "Dear Uncle Josh:".
  2. Before "Thank you,", add a closing such as "Sincerely,".
  3. After "Alec", we can have a line for the signature, but since it's a fill - in, maybe just leave it as is with the closing.

Answer:

  • Salutation: "Dear Uncle Josh:"
  • Closing before "Thank you,": "Sincerely,"
  • After "Alec", it can be a line for the signature (e.g., a blank line or just left as is depending on the exercise).