Q1. What is a 'pseudonym' in letter writing?
Explanation
A pseudonym is a fictitious or assumed name used instead of a person's real name, especially when the writer does not want to disclose identity openly. The name of the editor identifies the person responsible for editing a publication, not the writer's chosen substitute name. A legal name is the officially recognised name of a person. A real name is the actual personal name. Both legal name and real name are the opposite of a pseudonym's assumed identity.
