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Letter to editor opening lines

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Answered by upasanam
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“I am a daily reader of your prestigious newspaper/magazine.”

“Kindly grant my humble writings a little space in your esteemed columns"

There is a lot of hue and cry on this situation.

As a matter of fact…

An enlightened approach is needed to deal with this matter

it won't be an exaggeration to say..

things have deteriorated beyond redemption


Answered by Anonymous
10
HEY MATE!! ❤❤HERE'S UR ANSWER!!! ❤❤❤

BEFORE GIVING YOU THE OPENING LINES, U FIRST NEED TO KNOW HOW TO WRITE A LETTER IN A PROPER WAY, SO PLZ READ THE PATTERN BELOW AND FOLLOW IT:

The format for a letter to the editor is same as that of any other formal letter, which is given below:

Format :

Writer’s Address
(Leave a line)

Date:
(Leave a line)

Recipient’s Address
(Leave a line)

Salutation (Respected sir/ madam)
(Leave a line)

Subject: The objective of writing the letter is written in brief.
(Leave a line)

Body:

First paragraph
The first paragraph should state the purpose of writing the letter in a concise form.

Second Paragraph
This paragraph should contain the vital information, providing explanation wherever required. Letters should not be too lengthy. Thus, the information should be kept precise, concentrating on organising it in a clear and logical manner rather than expanding too much.

Last Paragraph
The last paragraph of a formal letter should affirm what action you expect the recipient to take i.e. to refund, send you information, permit a request, publish the letter etc.

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Yours (truly/ sincerely/ obediently), 

Writer’s Name

Here is a sample letter for your reference:

The Editor
Delhi Daily
Park Street,
New Delhi-20.

Date: 9th November, 2011

Sir

Subject: Health hazards with poverty-stricken children

This is to bring to your notice that our country is facing a major threat as far as a major of our village population is concerned. I travel very wide and have faced poverty. The face of our country is very scary and rotten. It is high time now, else our children and their generations to follow would suffer a lot. (to be continued based on your own perceptions and ideas.)

Yours truly,
Afsara Raza.







HERE'S SOME OPENING LINES:





1.Like you, as a health tech expert I have seen the word health re-defined recently.



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