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Which is true about letters to the editor? They are a type of informal correspondence. They are written by people who want to get work as editors. They are an opportunity to present viewpoints on important issues. Like newspaper articles, they feature facts, not opinions. Description

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Letters to the editor are found in the newspaper on the editorial page. They allow people to state their opinions on issues important to a newspaper or magazine's audience. Even though sometimes they seem to be written informally, they are not considered informal correspondence. They do not always contain facts, but they do always defend an option. The answer is: they are an opportunity to present viewpoints on important issues.
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