- Note: This is NOT just a friendly letter or a rant about something; it should have a focus and a purpose.
- Your letter or email MUST contain:
- A focus and a purpose. Use the following organizational structure:
- What do you want them to know?
- Why is it important for them to know this information?
- What do you want them to do with this information?
- Some data (facts, figures, surveys, etc.) and quotes (indirect/direct). Do not include graphs or images. Make sure you attribute your website information/quotes correctly (check AP Stylebook for specifics).
- Follow these guidelines discussed in your text:
- Don’t be Obsequious
- Don’t be Overly Complimentary
- Don’t Try to be Too Funny
- Don’t refer to personal characteristics, habits, or feelings of the reader
- Use personal pronouns
- Avoid Impersonal constructions
- Avoid the Passive Voice
- Avoid Using Technical Language
- Avoid Wordiness
- A focus and a purpose. Use the following organizational structure:
- Your letter should follow the correct format. Follow the example of a letter in your textbook, which can be found on section 11.6 Letters, Figure 11.2 Parts of a Letter.
- It should contain complete contact information for the receiver.
- A complete signature (name and title or affiliation) and contact information for you, the sender.
- Be single-spaced, 12 pts. Time Roman and fit on ONE page!
- Must follow grammar and AP Style.
- Similarity Score <25%.
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