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Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor. Authentic Practice. How it Works:. -Spend time reading over ajc.com, reviewing the top stories and reading the editorials -Choose an article (any type) to which you want to respond -Type your Letter to the Editor in Word first

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Letters to the Editor

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  1. Letters to the Editor Authentic Practice

  2. How it Works: -Spend time reading over ajc.com, reviewing the top stories and reading the editorials -Choose an article (any type) to which you want to respond -Type your Letter to the Editor in Word first -Next, edit and revise your letter; remember, the goal is to get published, and they won’t publish your letter if it is poorly written!

  3. How it Works: • After you’ve revised your letter, go to the Opinions page on ajc.com • Scroll down to “Letters to the Editor” and click on “Send a letter to the editor” • Click on “Send your letter” • Copy and paste your word doc. into the email and send

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