WRITE A LETTER TO THE EDITOR
You have got two months of vacations and want to join science couching centre. NAME OF THE CENTRE: "Brilliant tutorials". Write a letter of enquiry to the editor
POINTS TO COVER UP:
1. fees
2. modes of payment
3. facility
4. books
5. modes of transport
6. environment
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Niruru:
Hey Neha... It is enquiry letter so it should be written to the manager or director of the institute.
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Write a Letter to the Editor
Letters to the editor may criticize or correct a piece in the newspaper, add critical information a writer omitted or to flesh out an angle that a reporter only touched on briefly. Letters can also praise a reporter or editorial writer for being on target and provide a supporting point. Letters can also be used to comment on particular issues in the community that haven’t yet been discussed in the newspaper.
Letters to the editor are often selected based on length, quality, and relevance to current issues in the community. Most newspapers have word count limits for letters to the editor of around 250 words; make sure to check what your newspaper’s guidelines are before you start writing.
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Letters to the editor may criticize or correct a piece in the newspaper, add critical information a writer omitted or to flesh out an angle that a reporter only touched on briefly. Letters can also praise a reporter or editorial writer for being on target and provide a supporting point. Letters can also be used to comment on particular issues in the community that haven’t yet been discussed in the newspaper.
Letters to the editor are often selected based on length, quality, and relevance to current issues in the community. Most newspapers have word count limits for letters to the editor of around 250 words; make sure to check what your newspaper’s guidelines are before you start writing.
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look here's the deal nobody is going to type a whole letter
but, here are some helpful points
write just 3 paragraphs
1.introduction: how you came across the institution and praises of it with the reason for the letter
2.main body: the questions that are given to you as they are
3.conclusion : write about receiving a reply and hopefully hopefully blah blah
then end it.
but, here are some helpful points
write just 3 paragraphs
1.introduction: how you came across the institution and praises of it with the reason for the letter
2.main body: the questions that are given to you as they are
3.conclusion : write about receiving a reply and hopefully hopefully blah blah
then end it.
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