0 Consider an appropriate way to begin and end your letter [consider the context of the letter}. 0 The use of appropriate language, accounting terminology and reference in your letter to the specific information presented in the question. I No specific word count is prescribed. However, given the nature of the question, it would be expected that the entire letter [including address and signoff} should require no more than a full page. Part 2 Use of communication skills [4 Marks] The following aspects ofyour written communication skills development will be awarded atotal of 6 marks. BEING RELEVANT Does what is written contribute to answering the questionls] 0 Setting out to specifically answerthe questionts] by using relevant information, 0 Staying 'on track' with answers, 0 Avoiding straying from the question and going off on irrelevant tangents. WRITING FOR A PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS AUDIENCE [including good presentation] 0 The written work is clear and understandable, 0 Where applicable, the written work is based on the facts and available evidence, 0 Exaggeration and bold statements which are not supported by the facts and evidence are avoided. Good presento Hon 0 The written work contains no spelling and grammatical errors. Obvious evidence of editing displayed. [Where the work contains any spelling and grammatical errors, it cannot be awarded more than 5 marks], 0 Any headings and subheadings display properly, and are used consistently throughout the document, 0 Page numbering is used. It is usual for page numbering to commence on page 2 of a business document as "2", 0 Font size and font style are used consistently throughout the document, TOTAL WRITTEN COMMUNICATION SKILLS MARK [maximum 4] After preparing the financial statements for the year, Betty Brown asks you if you can explain to her why "Drawings" was debited in the entry that her bookkeeper did in the journal below and why Telephone expenses were not debited. May 15 Drawings - Betty Brown $600 Cash at Bank $600 (Betty Brown used the business bank account to pay her personal telephone account With reference to the conceptual framework, write a letter to explain to Betty Brown why "Drawings" was debited. In your answer you also need to refer to which accounting element Drawings refer to (Asset, Liability, Equity, Income or Expense) (8 marks) Up to an additional 2 marks will be awarded for following the formatting requirements below. Formatting hints: . Date your letter the 31 July 2021. . Address your letter to Betty Brown, "Better Bookings", 8 Sour Street, Adelaide, 5208. Any formal business letter format is acceptable (a template has not been provided - students are expected to research business letter formats themselves). . Set out your letter with subheadings to separate each part of your letter as you address the criteria required