(Choose 1 answer)
Consider the following email from a student to his lecturer.
Dear Dr Archer,
My name is Kosta Poulos and I am a student in your APPSCI 102 course Exercise Science 2. I am writing to inform you that I will unfortunately be late to tomorrow's tutorial. I am a member of the Cronulla Sharks under-21s third grade side, and we are currently 2nd on the league table. However, we have an important game on Saturday with the no. 1 team, and because of this we will have a late training session the night before. The training session will run late, and I have never been good at waking up early, so I will need to sleep in. As a result, I will be late to the tutorial. If there's anything important that I will miss, could you please let me know somehow. Thank you for your understanding.
Best regards,
Kosta
Is the email well-written? Why or why not?(Refer to 5.4b, 5.4c)
Check one option.
A. It is well-written.
B. It is not well-written because it is too informal.
C. It is not well-written because Kosta didn't say 'thank you'.
D. It is not well-written because it is not concise.
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