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    transition to the college realm and continue to affect college students today. Zinsser was a lifelong journalist‚ nonfiction writer‚ and taught writing at Yale University. These major

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    In the book‚ On Writing Well by William Zinsser he stated his opinion in what he believes a good writer is. He believes that a good reader needs to have simplicity and be original to himself. He brings out many good point although I do not agree with all of his ideas. One of the method that I understand and can rather agree and disagree with is clutter. I would have to say that all clutter is not necessarily a bad writing choice. However‚ it should be used appropriately. In his book‚ he stated

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    After reading the introduction and chapter 21 of the memoir On Writing Well by William Zinsser‚ the importance of a self-assured mindset and lifestyle regarding ones writing abilities is essential to ones overall growth as a writer. In the memoir‚ the author expresses the need to find an idea‚ moment‚ or theme from your personal experience to help provide you with the confidence and motivation one needs in order to conduct said piece they are trying to write. Personally‚ I am not much of a writer

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    we have a strict idea of what this route to success should look like and who these successful people should look like. In the essay "The Right to Fail" by William Zinsser‚ the idea of failure in American society is determined to be extraordinarily shameful‚ and many people view it as the termination of a chance to a fruitful life. Zinsser goes on to explain‚ "A boy or girl who leaves college is branded a failure- and the right to fail is one of the few freedoms that this country does not grant its

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    v William Zinsser‚ in his book‚ On Writing Well‚ makes the argument there is a correlation between being a good writer and effective critical thinking skills. He’s right. Writing is a fundamental skill that both enables critical thinking as well as‚ if done correctly‚ can clearly articulate a message‚ vision or intent. Furthermore‚ just as there is a direct correlation between a person’s ability to think critically and write well‚ the same can be said regarding critical thinking and

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    William Zinsser said in his book‚ “On Writing Well”‚ that there is no great audience to write for; instead authors should write for themselves‚ for expressing their own emotions‚ passions‚ and desires. While this is true to some degree‚ writers should still keep an audience in mind when writing‚ especially if that writing is meant to be read by the public. Master the precise skill of writing‚ then use that skill to express one’s personality to the world through the words on the paper. Some authors

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    have a successful future following graduation. Through his use of anecdotal evidence‚ tone and ethos‚ he effectively argues his point that college students are negatively pressured. Have you ever wondered why college students are so stressed out? Zinsser successfully answers that question through anecdotal evidence. The essay begins with notes from overwhelmed students requesting extensions from their dean Carlos‚ because of the exhaulting pressures they are

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    education. Or maybe it’s the other way around: Are universities failing to grasp the true meaning of students? This text examines different aspects of this question and discusses the many pressures that modern students face. College Pressures William Zinsser I am master of Branford College at Yale. I live on

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    sometimes you have to fail in life in order to be successful. Many believe that failure may make you stronger‚ however‚ some may succeed without failure. In paragraphs 5 and 6‚ the author expresses a scenario about a child’s being afraid to fail. Zinsser tells that the parent should respond‚ “Don’t be afraid to fail!” Life can often be looked at as if we are learning to ride a bicycle. One cannot be afraid to fall if he wants to learn how to ride‚ even with obstacles such as big holes or bumpy roads;

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    I wholeheartedly agree with Zinsser’s essay; through a series of unfortunate circumstances‚ individuals of today hopelessly misdirected toward notions of success and wealth‚ utterly oblivious in their incessant worshipping of hard-line goals‚ have entirely dispossessed themselves of the holistic perspective concomitant with a more satisfactory existence. It’s quite difficult to identify a machine or its overarching purpose and ultimate destination if focus is fixated exclusively on a single minute

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