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William Zinners 'Right To Fail'

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The general argument made by William Zinners essay. “the Right to Fail” is another way to be success which meant that if fail you learn you'll learn from it and have experience with it. more specifically, Zinsser argues that many students drop out of school but it's a way for them to be successful.The author writes, in paragraph 10 “failure is the only way for them to grow.” In this passages, mean that if you're not successful and you do a lot of mistake you will learn from it. In conclusion,the author the authors believe that in order to succeed you have to have experience failure because if you do the same problem that you face today you will know the solution.

In my view,zinners is wrong because,you have to success high school and

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