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5-4.   True. 5-5.    Postal insurance is a service that customers may purchase to reimburse them for loss or damage that may occur to an article after it has been mailed. 5-6.   True. 5-7.   Domestic Mail Manual. 5-8.   PS Form 3813. 5-9.   PS Form 3813-P. 5-10. PS Form 3817, Certificate of mailing. 5-11.  Priority Mail or Standard Mail (B). 5-12.  Above the delivery address and to the right of the return address. Answers to review questions for chapter 6. 6-1. International mail. 6-2.  International Mail Manual.6-3.  Index of Countries and Localities. 6-4.  Postal Union, Parcel Post, and Express Mail International Service (EMIS). 6-5.  LC mail (letters, letter packages, post cards, and aerogrammes) and AO mail (regular printed matter,  books,  sheet  music,  newspapers,  magazines,  matter  for  the  blind,  and  small packets). 6-6.  True. 6-7.  Registered mail. 6-8.   Light in color, rectangular in shape, and a minimum size of 3 1/2 inches by 5 1/2 inches, and constructed of paper strong enough to withstand normal handling. 6-9.   Printed matter, matter for the blind, and small packets. 6-10.  True. 6-11.  Bright red. 6-12.  PS Label 19-A, PAR AVION¾Airmail, or PS Label 19-B, Air Mail Par Avion. 6-13.  3 1/2 inches by 5 1/2 inches. 6-14. Aerogrammes are air letter sheets that can be folded into the form of an envelope and sealed. 6-15.  None; matter for the blind sent surface international mail has no charges. 6-16.  False. 6-17.  The Country Conditions for Mailing section of the Individual Country Listings. 6-18.  Canada and Switzerland. 6-19.  PS Form 2976, and PS Form 2976-A. 6-20.  Customs Form CF-3419-A. 6-21.  Appropriate accountable postmaster. 6-22.  PS Form 6019 (modified). 6-23.  None; there are no provisions to prepay customs charges. 6-24.  Parcel post.6-25.  PS Form 3813P, Receipt for Insured Mail, Domestic¾International. 6-26.  PS Form 2865, Return Receipt for International Mail. AI-5

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