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1. Write a letter to the editor expressing your views on the fact that 'It is Essential for People to be Proud of their Country.' Elaborate on what you consider natural practices and what are thrust upon you. Focus on how and why a discussion on the issue is pertinent.​
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Answered by poonamkumari1986
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Explanation:

Introduction

Many journals contain “Letters”, and “Responses” sections.[1] Letter to the editor is generally a short form of communication, and it can be written on every topic which attracts the attention of the readers. For most of the journals, letters are important, and they are published under the surveillance of the editor. The most frequent reason for writing a letter to the editor is to comment on a published article.[1] However, these interpretations should be objective, and constructive comments, and the authors of this article are invited to respond to these letters (author’s response to the letter). Though the most frequent reason of writing a letter to the editor is to make a comment on a previously published article, also research reports, case reports, case series or an adverse reaction to a drug can be reported as a letter.

Why are letters so important?

Articles published in an article are ji reviewed carefully, and meticulously However sometimes misleading materials, and errors can be overlooked by the editors before publication of the article. In these conditions readers send a letter to the editor indicating their comments about the article, and thus control mechanism in a way proceeds even after publication of the article.[2] International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) recommends publication of these letters in journals together with their answers.[3] Besides, some of MEDLINE-indexed journals print these letters with their responses under the title of original articles to prevent their escape from the attention of the readers.

Types of Letters

The purpose of the letter demonstrates differences among journals (Figure 1). Many letters include comments on a previously published article. Comprehensive or concise reports which do not necessarily contain all details of a report can be expressed in a letter format.[4]

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