Recently you saw an article in a a newspaper about a city/town you know and some of the information in the article was incorrect. Write a letter to the editor regarding this. In this letter, you should tell: * How you know about this city/town * What information was incorrect * What the editor should do about this

Dear Sir, I, Kuljeet Kaur, resident of Ambala city and a regular reader of
this
newspaper and it publishes unique articles. I am writing
this
letter to express my concern regarding an article published
last
week in the newspaper about Chandigarh city. I visit
this
place on a regular basis due to various reasons. I have heard about its history and culture from my friend who is living here since her childhood and she
also
told me about the place 'Rock Garden'. It was mentioned in the article that it was built by Param Chand.
However
, it is not true because I visited
this
place many a time and it was the garden of Nek Chand.
Also
, information about the area is
also
incorrect in it.
Thus
, it would be really commendable if you could please reverify the details provided in the article and republish it so that the correct information will reach the potential readers. Looking forward to hearing a speedy action. Thanks. Yours Faithfully, Kuljeet Kaur.
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

Linking words are very important in your essay.

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  • moreover
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  • therefore
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  • despite

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