The letter of application is intended to  

    A. accompany your portfolio. B. remind the prospective employer of your recent interview. C. outline your value to a prospective employer. D. find out what the prospective employer has to offer.  

C?

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You are correct, the answer is C. The letter of application is intended to outline your value to a prospective employer. It is essentially a cover letter that introduces yourself to the employer, highlights your qualifications and experiences, and explains why you are a good fit for the position you are applying for.

To arrive at this answer, you can use your knowledge of what a letter of application is typically used for. You can also eliminate the other options based on their content:

- Option A, "accompany your portfolio," is incorrect because a portfolio is not typically included with a letter of application. A portfolio is usually a separate document that showcases your work samples.

- Option B, "remind the prospective employer of your recent interview," is also incorrect because the purpose of a letter of application is to introduce yourself before any interviews take place.

- Option D, "find out what the prospective employer has to offer," is not the purpose of a letter of application. It is more aligned with the purpose of a job interview or researching the company before applying.