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CSUB Library. Free daily use of computers—get pass at main desk $5 for parking For checking out book privileges, students need to get a form from our librarian, and then, take it to CSUB with $25 for a quarter's access. Hours until 15 Jun 9am-10pm 16 Jun-24 Jun MTWR 9am-5pm.
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CSUB Library • Free daily use of computers—get pass at main desk • $5 for parking • For checking out book privileges, students need to get a form from our librarian, and then, take it to CSUB with $25 for a quarter's access. • Hours until 15 Jun 9am-10pm • 16 Jun-24 Jun MTWR 9am-5pm
Chapter 2 Envision Rhetorical Modes
Rhetorical Modes • Description relies on the senses. Beginning of In Cold Blood Sky, farm (sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell) • Narration is a story. In Cold Blood is the story of the murders, the manhunt, capture and execution.
Rhetorical Modes • Example/illustration is giving reasons to support an idea. In Cold Blood: according to Capote, reasons why Perry and Dick didn't get a fair trial. • M'Naghten Rule "color-blind formula" 294 • Bar Associaton "apparent credit" 327
Rhetorical Modes • Process Analysis is relating the steps that it took to do something. • The steps that Smith and Hickock took to prepare for the murder.
Rhetorical Modes • Division/Classification sorts things and ideas. The people of In Cold Blood: The citizens of Holcomb, the law officers, the different victims, the court officials
Rhetorical Modes Compare/Contrast • Compare: How things are the same • Contrast: How things are different Nancy and Myrt Herb Clutter and Dick Hickock
Rhetorical Modes Definition explains things/ideas in concrete terms. • The M'Naghten Rule is a way to ascertain the sanity or insanity of defendants by asking two questions: do they know what they did and if so, did they know they were doing wrong.
Rhetorical Modes Cause/effect explains the how and the why. In Cold Blood Why Hickock chose the Clutters? How did the townspeople react?
Rhetorical Modes • Arguments are to persuade your audience. Perry is the character that most exemplifies duality in the book In Cold Blood because his actions and thoughts contradict each other.
The big three Why are you including certain examples in your paper? Three basics effects on the audience: Logos: logical appeal, facts and figures Pathos: appeal to emotions Ethos: authority and honesty of the author
INC 60-138 • Townspeople’s reactions • Perry pays attention to news on the murders; Dick doesn’t want to talk about it. • “bubbles in the blood”
Perry: vocabulary, handwriting, grammar • Treasure hunting 91, 119, 133 • Big yellow bird 92-93
Perry • Foreshadowing 119 • Alaska and his father 133-136 • Disassociation/mental illness? “my hands” 136 • FBI
Dick • Con artist example 97 • They start wandering around the US and Mexico • Perry and King 111-112 • Dick and dogs 112-113
Funeral home 94-96 • Mrs. Ashida 116-117 • Myrt (Mrs. Claire) • 68-69 Tough love or just mean?