Email Etiquette and Anatomy

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Danielle Filas
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Education
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6th Grade
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Hard
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1.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the best SUBJECT line for an email?
Hey there! It's me!
What did I miss?
Request for tutorials: Monday, Sept. 12 with SMART goal question
Tutorials???
Answer explanation
That's right! Be sure to include relevant information to make the subject easy to search for later and to help the teacher know right away what your email is about.
2.
Multiple Choice
You should use CAPITAL LETTERS in emails to draw attention to the most important thing in your message.
THAT IS CORRECT
You can, but you don't have to.
No. Just use all caps in your subject.
No. Using all capital letters in an email is like yelling.
Answer explanation
Using all capital letters (also known as ALL CAPS) is like yelling. Don't yell!
3.
Fill in the Blank
At the end of a greeting, include a _____.
4.
Multiple Choice
Use a "Cc" on an email to...
copy someone to let them see what you have emailed. For example, you could copy your advisor.
copy someone secretly. They'll see your email, but nobody else will know they can see it.
Spellcheck your work.
Mark it as important.
Answer explanation
CC stands for carbon copy!
5.
Multiple Choice
Use a "Bcc" on an email to...
copy someone to let them see what you have emailed. For example, you could copy your advisor.
copy someone secretly. They'll see your email, but nobody else will know they can see it.
Spellcheck your work.
Mark it as important.
Answer explanation
Be careful using BCC. It is usually considered rude to copy someone and not to let others know that person can see your words. BCC is useful if, for example, you want your mom to know you emailed a teacher, but you don't want your teacher to think you are "tattling" on your teacher.
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