The document provides guidance on writing a formal letter to the editor of a local newspaper to disagree with the decision to cut down trees in the area to make way for construction. The letter should follow the standard format for a formal letter, introduce the situation, explain the importance of trees for people and the environment, state the writer's disagreement with cutting down the trees, and ask local authorities to stop cutting down the trees.
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Letter Writing
The document provides guidance on writing a formal letter to the editor of a local newspaper to disagree with the decision to cut down trees in the area to make way for construction. The letter should follow the standard format for a formal letter, introduce the situation, explain the importance of trees for people and the environment, state the writer's disagreement with cutting down the trees, and ask local authorities to stop cutting down the trees.
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Letter Writing
The trees in the place where you
live are being cut down. The land will be used for construction. You dont agree with that decision. Write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper. Follow the layout and the ideas given below.
FORMAL LETTER Layout Your address The date The name and address you are writing to Dear Sir / Madam, (if you dont know the persons name) Dear Mr. Smith / Dear Mrs. Harris, (if you know the persons name)
Give some information about you.
Give reasons for writing the letter. Describe the situation. Mention the importance of trees for people and the environment. Say you disagree. Ask the local authorities to stop cutting down the trees.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours faithfully, (if you begin Dear Sir or Dear Madam) Your sincerely (if you begin with a name) Your signature Your name - printed