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A Model of a Letter of Transmittal
This document should conform to the appropriate conventions for the professional field represented by your major and must contain the following information:
- The number and name of the unit being submitted
- Intended audience associated with each primary Unit Document being submitted
- This includes the relevant discourse community
- Purpose of each primary Unit Document being submitted
- As appropriate, the audience forum of each primary Unit Document being submitted
- As appropriate, the number of words in a primary Unit Document being submitted
- Who to contact for further information about the document, and how they should be contacted.
February 31, 2003
Mr. Bruce Erickson
Writing Instructor
Normal, Illinois
Mr. Erickson,
Enclosed please find my Unit # 68 packet.
My paper for this unit is entitled "Collecting Lint for Fun and Profit," and it is 5000 words long. The target audience for this paper is lint collecting enthusiasts between the ages of seventeen and twenty-five. The purpose of this paper is to get lint enthusiasts to use my time-tested methods of collecting and presenting celebrity lint, and to enable these enthusiasts to turn their hobby into a profitable business venture. The audience forum for this article is a magazine---"Household Hobbies Monthly."
If you have any questions about this set of documents, please feel free to contact me at 555-1299.
Thank you.
Respectfully,
Joe Bnik
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