A Letter to the Editor is a letter that a person sends to a newspaper to respond to a news story in the paper. These letters may agree or disagree with a particular story, and are meant to be read by a wide audience, sometimes including people who have not seen the original story.A well-written Letter to the Editor briefly describes the story the author is responding to, and then goes on to state the author’s position. If the author agrees with the original story, they might provide additional arguments to support the story’s argument. If they disagree, they might provide information that contradicts or offers a different perspective on the issue at hand. These letters respond to the article, and offer a persuasive message for the newpaper’s readers.For this assignment, you will be writing a short essay, modelled after a Letter to the Editor.Choose one of the following CBC articles:Average Student Debt Difficult to Pay Off, Delays Life Milestoneshttp://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/average-student-debt-difficult-to-pay-off-delays-life-milestones-1.2534974Pride Toronto Apologizes for ‘Deepening the Divisions’ in LGBT communityhttp://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/pride-toronto-apoloply-black-lives-matter-1.3770107Seniors Living in Poverty on the Rise in Canada, OECD Sayshttp://www.cbc.ca/news/business/seniors-living-in-poverty-on-the-rise-in-canada-oecd-says-1.2440714Write a three page, double-spaced essay in response to the article you’ve chosen. Explain what aspects of the article you agree or disagree with. Use two other sources (academic or non-academic articles) to support your positions. Your paper will take a standard essay format, with an introduction, conclusion, and paragraph structure. You must include references in MLA or APA formatting for the sources you use.
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