Answer:
Letter to the editor highlighting the miserable situation of traffic in my city.
Explanation:
ABC Colony
New Delhi
To,
The Editor
XYZ Daily Express
New Delhi
23 May 2018
Subject: Miserable situation of traffic in our area.
Dear Sir,
I am writing to your esteemed newspaper about the horrendous situation of traffic in and around ABC Colony. Not only is the traffic bad on normal days, but it also becomes much worse during the monsoons and winters. There are no traffic lights working, nor are there any traffic policemen on duty. Moreover, the road is full of potholes that further disrupts and pose a huge threat to the movement of traffic and even the safety of both drivers and the ones walking.
The colony’s welfare association has written to the concerned authorities about the issue but no action has been taken so far. So, I am writing to your newspaper in the hope that the issue catches the attention of the concerned authorities.
Thank you.
Regards,
Mr. Atul Sharma
A resident of ABC Colony.
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
The communication difference between men and women does not necessarily involve the difference in how much each gender communicated. Rather, it has to do more with what each gender expects out of that conversation or how each gender approached the conversation.
In general, men tend to have conversations that are direct, informative, and provide solutions to the problems while women tend to communicate more on the emotional level. They are not specifically looking for a solution but just want someone to lend an ear to listen to their problems.
Thus, <u>it is false to say that the main difference between the communication of men and women has to do with how much each gender communicated.
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