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Letter Writing.

Imagine you are Raj Rajni Singh, 2104, Pipeline road. Kadambari Nagar,
Ahmednagar. Write a letter to your friend describing him/her your plans for 10th
std. send off function.
OR
Write a letter to 'The Administrative officer, Z.P. Ahmednagar invitiung him to be
the guest for your School's 10th send off function.

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Answers

Answered by buntya24
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Answer:

An Editor may be requested to:

Publish your letter.

Publish more detailed reports/articles to create awareness in the public.

Start a special column where concerned and like-minded citizens may share their views and experiences.

Some Suggested Opening Sentences:

Recently in your newspaper dated____(mention date and month e.g. 15 Sep. 20xx) I read an article concerning the issue of ______I strongly feel____etc.

Some Suggested Concluding Sentences:

I do hope more informative articles on the issue would be published to help spread awareness among the readers, etc.

Format and Solved Example

RBSE Class 10 English Writing Letter to the Editor1

Solved Examples

Question 1.

Your are Rohit Sharma living at 104 Madar Gate, Ajmer. You are a social worker. You feel upset as some of the good schools are admitting as many as 60-70 students in a class just to mint money. Write a letter to the Editor of a national daily highlighting this corrupt practice. Sign the letter as Rohit Sharma.

Answer.

104 Madar Gate

Ajmer

10th March, 20xx

The Editor

The Times of India

Jaipur

Sir

Sub: Falling standards of education in public schools

I wish to draw the attention of the public in general and authorities in particular to the class commercialization in the good schools renowned for providing quality education.

Nowadays it has become a trend to admit your children to prestigious public schools, which admit students after conducting so many tests and charging a hefty amount as various funds. Although the system appears to be quite fair, restrictive and selective, but the overcrowded classrooms with 60 to 70 students in the primary section tell a different story. Almost every section of each class is in a similar situation. The overcrowding of classrooms adversely affects the academic standards. It is very difficult for any teacher howsoever resourceful to build any rapport in such large classes. The curriculum is covered in a poor manner. Then it has also become a fashion to increase the fees every year.

The academic values are brushed aside with nonchalance and the sole factor that governs the school authorities is the money. Will the authorities look into this sad state of affairs and bring an end to this commercialization of education resulting in falling academic standards?

Thanking you

Yours truly

Rohit Sharma

(A Social Worker)

Explanation:

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