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Rule 1: Provide an overview, then quote the full set of reviews. Rule 2: Be polite and respectful of all reviewers. Rule 3: Accept the blame. Rule 4: Make the response self-contained. Rule 5: Respond to every point raised by the reviewer. Rule 6: Use typography to help the reviewer navigate your response.
Read, calm down, reflect, wait a day or two before responding, get author input. Always thank the editor and reviewers Reviewers are asking questions so that the answers can help improve the manuscript. Authors must also add changes to the manuscript. The relevancy of the requested articles for the actual manuscript.
Open the letter with a simple salutation. Grab the reader's attention. Explain what the letter is about at the start. Explain why the issue is important. Give evidence for any praise or criticism. State your opinion about what should be done. Keep it brief. Sign the letter.
Rule 1: Provide an overview, then quote the full set of reviews. Rule 2: Be polite and respectful of all reviewers. Rule 3: Accept the blame. Rule 4: Make the response self-contained. Rule 5: Respond to every point raised by the reviewer. Rule 6: Use typography to help the reviewer navigate your response.
Keep in mind that the editor of a journal will receive your comments and may forward them on to reviewers. Your responses should be polite and objective, balancing the line between being concise and complete. There is no space for ego in your response.
The purpose of writing a letter to the editor is to educate the public about the impacts of clear cutting on water, climate change and fire risk and about the importance of banning clear cutting in California. Pick a publication and follow its directions for submitting letters to the editor.
Respond to every comment and suggested change, one by one. Don't refer to page numbers, but use line numbers or cite the start of the sentence in the particular section. Clearly explain any suggestions you disagree with and why (and give evidence to show this). Be positive, polite, and concise.
Rule 1: Provide an overview, then quote the full set of reviews. Rule 2: Be polite and respectful of all reviewers. Rule 3: Accept the blame. Rule 4: Make the response self-contained. Rule 5: Respond to every point raised by the reviewer. Rule 6: Use typography to help the reviewer navigate your response.
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