Question
Which of the following is true about letters to the editor?
They are generally written by people who wish to become editors.
They are written in the format of a business letter.
They are an example of informal letter writing.
They are a report of facts and should not contain opinion.
They are generally written by people who wish to become editors.
They are written in the format of a business letter.
They are an example of informal letter writing.
They are a report of facts and should not contain opinion.
Answers
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The statement that is true about letters to the editor is:
**They are written in the format of a business letter.**
Letters to the editor typically follow a formal structure and may include a subject line, an introduction, body, and closing, resembling a business letter format. The other statements are not accurate in the general context of letters to the editor. They are often written by individuals expressing their opinions on various topics, not necessarily by those who wish to become editors. Additionally, while they can contain personal viewpoints, they are not purely informal. Lastly, they often include opinions, which distinguishes them from reports of facts.
**They are written in the format of a business letter.**
Letters to the editor typically follow a formal structure and may include a subject line, an introduction, body, and closing, resembling a business letter format. The other statements are not accurate in the general context of letters to the editor. They are often written by individuals expressing their opinions on various topics, not necessarily by those who wish to become editors. Additionally, while they can contain personal viewpoints, they are not purely informal. Lastly, they often include opinions, which distinguishes them from reports of facts.