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question 6
which of these should you include in the first paragraph of your letter to a representative?
a. several factual details about the issues
b. a specific request for bill support
c. your name and why you are writing
d. a long personal story about your childhood
question 7
about how long should your letter to a representative be?
a. one paragraph
b. one page
c. three pages
d. five pages
question 8
why should you always proofread your letters for spelling and grammatical errors?
a. an error - free letter adds to your credibility
b. a letter with errors wont be read
c. a letter with errors makes you more relatable
d. all of these options
question 9
how do you address a senator in your letter?
a. the honorable (full name)
b. the credible (full name)
c. the political (full name)
d. the great (full name)
question 10
why should you include the bill or legislation number in your letter if possible?
a. they will only read your letter if you include the number
b. it tells them you dont know what you are talking about
c. they know you will vote for them
d. it helps the person know exactly what you are referring to
Question 6
When writing a letter to a representative, the first paragraph should introduce yourself and state the purpose of writing. Option a (factual details) are better in later paragraphs, option b (specific bill request) is for later, and option d (personal childhood story) is irrelevant. So option c is correct.
A letter to a representative should be concise and clear, typically around one page. One paragraph is too short, three or five pages are too long and likely to lose the reader's attention.
Proofreading for spelling and grammar errors is important because an error - free letter makes you more credible. A letter with errors won't necessarily not be read (option b is wrong), and errors don't make you more relatable (option c is wrong), so option a is correct.
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c. Your name and why you are writing