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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
 A) Offices have been built in Denver, Colorado; Kansas City, Missouri; and Atlanta, Georgia.
 B) Offices have been built in Denver, Colorado, Kansas City, Missouri, and Atlanta, Georgia.
 C) Offices have been built in Denver; Colorado, Kansas City; Missouri, and Atlanta; Georgia.

Question 2

Discuss the organization and content of a thank-you letter for an interview.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

The beginning should express appreciation for the interview. The middle section should achieve credibility by mentioning some specific incident that occurred or some insight gained from the interview. The ending should be a hopeful, forward-looking closing.



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