4. What is the motive of writing a letter to Editor? a. To ask him to take an action. b. To threaten him to take an action. c. To order him to take an action. d. To get your message across to thousands of readers.
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option d- to get your message across to thousands of readers!
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d. To get your message across to thousands of readers.
Explanation:
- A letter to the editor is written to draw attention to a long-standing social issue in the community.
- Post-publication peer review and sharing experiences with fellow readers are the two major aims of letters to the editor.
- Both are crucial in sustaining the high standards of journals.
- If indexing isn't improved, helpful comments will be lost while the original manuscript's message goes on.
- It can also be written with the intention of being published in the specified media.
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