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Opening phrases for a letter to the editor may be.​

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Answered by bhuvna789456
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The opening phrases for the letter to the editor can be as follows:  

1) With great admiration and belief in the columns of your newspaper, I seek to bring to your kind notice the [body of the letter]

2) I am writing to you in order to raise the issue [body of the letter]

3) I am writing to you in order to highlight the [body of the letter]

4) Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to draw the attention of the authorities concerned to the [body of the letter]

5) I would bring to light the woes caused by [body of the letter]

6) Through this letter, I bring to the kind notice of the authorities concerned the [body of the letter]

Explanation:

A letter to the editor is a written form of communication with the editor of a newspaper, magazine, or other regularly published publication. Letters to the editor are usually found in the first section of a newspaper, towards the start of a magazine, or on the editorial page. They can advocate for or against a cause, just inform, or do both. They can persuade readers by using emotions, facts, or a combination of emotions and facts. Letters to the editor are typically brief and concise, rarely exceeding 300 words.  

Steps to writing a letter to the editor:

  1. Start the letter with a salutation.
  2. Explain the letter at the starting.
  3. Explain why the issue is essential.
  4. Give proof for any praise or criticism.
  5. Mention your opinion about what should be done.
  6. Keep it concise.
  7. Sign the letter.
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