Letters structure

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Salutation. Is the greeting or opening phrase in a letter, like 'Dear...'
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Greeting. Is the initial expression used to welcome someone or begin a letter.
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Introduction. Section of a letter where the writer introduces themselves or the purpose of writing.
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Body. The main part of a letter where the message or content is written.
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Closing. The final phrase or words used to conclude a letter, like 'Sincerely' or 'Best regards.'
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Signature. Is the handwritten or typed name of the person who is sending the letter.
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Postscript. A message added at the end of a letter after the signature, often abbreviated as 'P.S.'