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    In his book‚ William Zinsser defines unity as the anchor for good writing. It means that‚ in a prose‚ a writer should maintain unity. Let it be the pronoun‚ the tense or the mood‚ there should be unity in the whole prose and the reader must be in a state to understand the right context about what the writer wants to say. For example‚ consider a situation‚ where the writer is supposed to explain a situation or a scene that he is observing or experiencing‚ he must be able to make the reader visualize

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    Siddhartha and Candide‚ their stories converge when simplicity is found to be key to both their philosophies of life. The setting of Candide begins in Westphalia‚ a land described as an "earthly paradise" (Voltaire 22) and owned by the Baron Thunder-Ten-Tronckh. Candide is "blessed by nature with the most agreeable manners" (Voltaire 19) and lives in Westphalia until he is exiled after a sexual encounter found to be unpardonable with the baron ’s daughter‚ Cunégonde. In light of this event‚ Candide

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    Tunik English 3 Period 3 10/10/2014 Thoreau’s concept of simplicity In the modern world‚ though the living conditions become better and better‚ lives become more and more sophisticated and materialistic. Lots of people feel they get lost in the modern society. Therefore‚ an increasing number of people begin to advocate a simplified life style to find the essence of life. This idea of simplicity is not new‚ it has already been expressed by Thoreau hundreds years ago. Through

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    Principles of Good Writing Leslie A. Hill Submitted By Vipanjeet Kaur About the Essay • “Principles of Good Writing” has been taken from L.A.Hill’s book A Prelude to English. • The essay gives us the basic features of good writing. L.A.Hill explains that writing skills can be mastered with practice and discipline. • The essayist has also given a few practical tips of good writing. Key Points • The first step is to think logically and clearly. Such thinking helps us to write clearly and logically

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    Growing up through my years of being a teenager‚ writing has never been exactly my best subject. However‚ continuously doing something for a long period‚ usually comes with being able to master a few of the traits. It has been a bumpy road‚ but throughout my entire life I finally can distinguish the good and bad I’ve picked up along the way. Nevertheless‚ with having the ability of distinguishing the good and bad in my writing‚ I’ve also been learning how to fix the issues.   In addition‚ I have

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    Checklist for Good Writing These simple tips will help in all papers no matter what the length. Once practiced a few times‚ this format will become part of your great writing skills! Introduction: 1. Start your paper with an introduction of one or two sentences to introduce the topic in a broad but relevant manner. Such an introduction can consist of a global statement of the problem under consideration. For example‚ “Many children in the United States lack access to competent counseling

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    career that their parents approve of because they know that their parents are footing the bill. Zinsser also includes examples of people asking students on a college campus if they like the career that they are currently pursuing. “Do you want to go to medical school? I guess so‚ or not really. Then why are you going? Well‚ my parents want me to be a doctor. They’re paying all this money and…..” (260). Zinsser adds this piece in the article because kids would love to make their parents proud‚ but it is

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    William Zinsser The Right to Fail William K. Zinsser (b. 1922)‚ American critic and writer‚ was born in New York and educated at Princeton. A former columnist for Look and Life‚ he has been on the faculty of Yale University since 1970. His books include Pop Goes America (1966)‚ The Lunacy Boom(1970)‚ On Writing Well (1980)‚ and Writing with a Word Processor(1983). 1I like “dropout” as an addition to the American language because it’s brief and it’s clear. What I don’t like is that we use it

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    In the article‚ College Pressures‚ William Zinsser shows parents the burdens that college students have while they are in school. In the essay he states the four pressures that the students face: economic‚ parental‚ peer‚ and self-induced. The reader can be easily confused when Zinsser first begins the essay. It starts off with someone writing notes to someone else‚ but who is speaking? Zinsser then follows this by fully explaining who is writing the notes‚ a student‚ and who he is talking to

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    that Yale students and I experience is economic pressure. Zinsser explains that in the 1970’s “tuition‚ room‚ and board at most private colleges comes

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