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MaRussiya [10]
2 years ago
7

Which of the following would not be a part of your audience for a letter to the editor of a magazine?

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1 answer:
Solnce55 [7]2 years ago
6 0

A letter to editors does not include your boss as an audience. Thus the correct answer is A.

<h3>What is the objective to write a letter to the editor?</h3>

A letter to the editor is written when an audience or a reader wants to grab the attention of the editor on any issue or highlight any point.

Any individual wishes to influence public opinion and expresses their opinions about individuals, initiatives, or concepts. It can also be utilized to educate the public on a subject.

Therefore, the audience will be editor, friends, and readers of magazines. So option A, your boss will be the appropriate answer.

Learn more about the audience, here:

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