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Williams, David R. Sin boldly! Dr. Dave's guide to writing the college paper.


WILLIAMS, David R. Sin boldly! Dr. Dave's guide to writing the college paper. 2nd ed. Perseus, Basic Books. 226p. index. 0-46509159-8. $9.95. A

It was Martin Luther who wrote that since all men are sinners, we must "sin boldly!" That is exactly what Dr. Dave does in this funny, sometimes irreverent, but informative guide. There are many similar guides on the market. This one is more likely to be read, not because it offers more or better advice, but because its presentation will appeal to a youthful audience. Williams adopts the voice of a cool professor offering the inside scoop to a clueless clue·less  
adj.
Lacking understanding or knowledge.


clueless
Adjective

Slang helpless or stupid

Adj. 1.
 freshman. He covers all the expected issues, including choosing a topic, choosing the right word, topic sentences, grounding analysis on solid evidence, proper punctuation, and procedures for documentation, among others. He explains non sequitur non sequitur (nahn sek [as in heck]-kwit-her) n. Latin for "it does not follow." The term usually means that a conclusion does not logically follow from the facts or law, stated: "That's a non sequitur."  as well as misplaced modifier mis·placed modifier
n.
A modifying clause or phrase placed so awkwardly as to create ambiguity or misunderstanding. For example, in Streaking through the sky, we watched the rocket reenter the atmosphere, the phrase
. He asks the reader to "imagine Jesse Jackson Noun 1. Jesse Jackson - United States civil rights leader who led a national campaign against racial discrimination and ran for presidential nomination (born in 1941)
Jesse Louis Jackson, Jackson
, Jesse Helms Jesse Alexander Helms, Jr. (born October 18, 1921) is a former five-term Republican U.S. Senator from North Carolina, and a former chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He was considered one of the leading figures of the modern "Christian right". , and Jesse Ventura Jesse Ventura (born James George Janos on July 15, 1951), also known as "The Body", "The Star", and "The Governing Body", is an American politician, retired professional wrestler, Navy UDT veteran, actor, and former radio and television talk show host.  each writing a history of the Clinton presidency" to emphasize his point that all writing in the humanities is subjective. Another example of good advice for the student writer is the recommendation to avoid the use of "Cliffs and Monarch and other shortcuts See Win Shortcuts.  to an easy C," noting that teachers read them, and that some teachers actually write them. Similar advice is given regarding the purchase of papers on the Internet.

The avoidance of spelling errors would be standard fare for any guide. The difference is in the way Williams makes his point. Reminding the reader of the inadequacy of spell checkers, he writes, "They cannot sea misspellings that our other words and thus can't save you're hide." Of particular note is the chapter on "Literary Games," which attempts to explain in simple terms the viewpoints of New Critics, existentialists, deconstructionists, and postmodernists, something which most guides would not even attempt. Dr. Dave reminds his readers that "literacy is a far better tool and symbol of empowerment than any other, even money." With this guide, he has made a significant contribution to the advancement of literacy in our schools. Anthony Pucci, English Dept. Chair., Notre Dame H.S., Elmira, NY

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