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    College Pressures

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    “College Pressures” by William Zinsser‚ the master of Branford College‚ one of the Residential colleges at Yale University‚ details the various types of stresses that today’s college students encounter. Zinsser claims that there are four different kinds of pressure: economic‚ parental‚ peer‚ and self-induced. The economic pressures are due to the ever-increasing high cost of a college education and the desire to get out of college with as little debt accrued as possible. Economic pressure is tied

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    Success Is Not Final‚ Failure Is Not Fatal What is failure? William Zinsser doesn’t believe that just because you drop out‚ doesn’t mean you just failed the toughest class you would ever take called life. Confucius once said‚ “Success depends upon previous preparation‚ and without such preparation there is sure to be failure.” Just like Zinsser Confucius also thought that one’s success doesn’t have to depend on working hard it could also depend on failing at something that doesn’t work. There’s

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    often tend to loose a reader. Zinsser asks questions throughout the essay that cause the reader to think and feel as though he is a part of the essay. The whole essay gives the reader a positive outlook on writing. Clutter is all the unnecessary words that are added to a sentence. When a sentence becomes cluttered it tends to bore and confuse the reader. Zinsser points out that the secret of good writing is to strip the sentence of all unnecessary words. When Zinsser is proving this point in his

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    On Writing Well Analysis

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    Multitudes of people have interests in writing but don’t know how to go about improving their methods and ways of writing. Fortunately two great writers named Annie Lamott and William Zinsser decided to write masterpieces on how to improve your writing. Annie Lamott is the author or “Bird by Bird” and William Zinsser is the author of “On Writing Well.” Annie Lamott’s Bird by Bird is an auto-biography that contains not only life lessons but writing lessons as well. For example‚ she teaches us that

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    Zinsser‚ William. “Simplicity” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe once said “the decline of literature indicates the decline of a nation”. As society continues to expand‚ the ethics in literature has diminished. In relation to the essay Simplicity by author William Zinsser‚ he explains how American writing lacks proper structure in all forms of literature. From business proposals to bank statements‚ the unnecessary clutter of words can cover hidden meanings or fine print.  Writing is a central part of our everyday lives and how we

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    Pages 172-180 Questions For Study and Discussion 1. What exactly does Zinsser mean by "clutter" (1)? How does he believe we can free ourselves of clutter? 2. Identify the main idea in each of the thirteen paragraphs. How is each paragraph related to Zinsser’s topic and purpose ? 3. In what ways do paragraphs 4-6 serve to illustrate the main idea of paragraph 3? (Glossary: Illustration) 4. In paragraph 11‚ Zinsser says that writers must constantly ask themselves some questions. What

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    In the article The Right to Fail‚ William Zinsser believes that the word dropout should not always have negative connotations. Persons who are under a certain age and leave school‚ or drop out‚ are often considered failures by societies set standards. Zinsser believes these standards set by society makes failing an almost unspeakable act and that the media‚ through advertisements and commercials‚ shows successful people living an American dream‚ filled with happiness‚ not the failure associated with

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    The principal lesson Zinsser is trying to teach is to keep your writing simple and keep an eye out for clutter. Zinsser goes on to explain how “clutter is the disease of American writing‚” due to the desire to add purposeless words or phrases used to make someone’s writing sound more professional and significant. Zinsser includes examples of clutter‚ “Clutter is the ponderous euphemism that turns a slum into a depressed

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    WR 121 Syllabus Fall 2014

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    Zinsser’s On Writing Well‚ we’ll focus especially on eliminating clutter and achieving clarity in our writing (I say “our” because it’s a lifelong process and I still need to work on it‚ too). Textbooks: Available at PCC Sylvania Bookstore. 1. William Zinsser‚ On Writing Well‚ 30th Anniversary Edition. Harper Perennial‚ 2006. ISBN-13: 978-0060891541 ISBN-10: 0060891548 Edition: 30th anniversary reprint. Paperback. 2. William Strunk and E.B. White‚ The Elements of Style. Longman‚ 1999. ISBN-13: 978-0205309023

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    WR 98 Summary of “College Pressures” In the article “College Pressures‚” William Zinsser analysis the four reasons which cost pressures on college students: economic pressure‚ parental pressure‚ peer pressure‚ and self-induced pressure. All college students are under the shadow of these four kinds of pressure. The pressure is so heavy that current college students couldn’t enjoy their college life. Zinsser first cites some messages from a students and the dean to show how distressed the current

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