Letter to the Editor: Addressing the Menace of Beggary
Composing a letter to the editor about the persistent problem of beggary is a critical exercise for improving grammar skills and civic awareness in Class 9 English. As part of the Federal Board’s SLO-based curriculum, this letter demands formal tone, accurate sentence structure, and persuasive grammar tools like modal verbs (should, must) and conditional forms (if people are encouraged…).
Grammar Objectives
You will practice impersonal expressions (“It is observed that…”), passive voice (“are seen near intersections”), and polite suggestions (“I appeal that…”). Use correct punctuation, well-organised paragraphs, and respectful salutations to convey a formal complaint.
Format at a Glance
Top‑right: your address and date. Left side: Editor’s address. Use “Sir,” and a subject line like “Subject: Beggary in Our City.” Develop three paragraphs – define the issue, cite examples, and propose solutions. Close with “Yours sincerely,” and your name.
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Check the embedded PDF for a practical model—perfect for practicing grammar nuances like modal usage, passive, and conditional structures.