The address you are sending your business letter to is called:

A. the external address.
B. the inside address.
C. the complimentary close.
D. the salutation.

im confused between A n D

The salutation is the greeting -- like Dear Ms. Brown:

The external address is the name and address of the business who will receive your letter.

The inside address.I took a class just to learn how to write letters...

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To determine the correct answer, let's break down the options and their meanings:

A. The external address refers to the address of the recipient or receiver of the business letter.

D. The salutation is the greeting at the beginning of the business letter, such as "Dear Mr./Mrs./Ms./Dr."

Now let's analyze the question: "The address you are sending your business letter to is called..."

Based on the question, it is asking for the specific address to which the letter is being sent.

The external address (Option A) is the address of the recipient, whereas the salutation (Option D) is the greeting before the content of the business letter.

Therefore, the correct answer would be:

B. The inside address, also known as the recipient address or delivery address, is the address to which the letter is being sent.

The inside address typically includes the full name, title, and business or home address of the recipient.

So, the answer is B. the inside address.