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A letter to Teen Ink
Dear Teen Ink,
I would like to start off by saying that your magazine, Teen Ink, is very wonderful and well thought out. It’s a great tool for teens to use, for It is filled with many helpful stories, poems, and lots of colorful artwork. Though Teen Ink is already phenomenal, I have an idea that could make the magazine appeal to more.
I think that Teen Ink should add a comic section. Teen Ink has a lot of valuable stories about poverty, loss, and bullying, but after reading those sections, they can leave a reader feeling a bit down. Once the reader flips the page, their spirits will be lifted up by a few funny comics. Out of the Teen Ink readers in my class, 9/10 think that a comic section would improve the magazine and its ratings.
Again, I really love your magazine. It’s great to finally read stories, poems and reviews written by teens for teens, so thank you, Teen Ink.
Sincerely,
Skylar
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