Assignment No. 1 - AP Language and Composition Vocabulary - Due Week of 9/14 Part One: Essay Prompt Vocab - Rhetorical Elements
Assignment No. 1 - AP Language and Composition Vocabulary - Due Week of 9/14 Part One: Essay Prompt Vocab - Rhetorical Elements
Assignment No. 1 - AP Language and Composition Vocabulary - Due Week of 9/14 Part One: Essay Prompt Vocab - Rhetorical Elements
Summer Assignments
Mr. Tlumack
These terms have featured heavily on the AP: Language and Composition Exam
since 1980. There are others that we will investigate over the school year, but this is
a good place to start. Please define them.
1. Illustration
2. Classification and Division
3. Comparison and Contrast
4. Analogy and Metaphor
5. Process Analysis
6. Cause and Effect
7. Definition
8. Description
9. Narration
10. Persuasion
Please keep a reading journal that keeps track of the following important topics. See below for
format.
Example
1. Who was Willie-Jay and why did he take to Perry? What did he have in common with Perry?
What did Willie-Jay have to do with Perry’s acceptance of “the score?”
2. Name one of the habits Herb Clutter was known for. How is this pertinent to the crime?
3. Herb and Bob Johnson make a business deal on the very same day that Herb is killed. How
does this deal provide a potential motive for the murder of the Clutters?
4. What was the last stop made by the two travelers before they visited the Clutter household?
What was the bad omen Perry perceived while they were there?
5. What was it that ultimately convinced Dick that Perry would make a good partner for his
plan?
6. What was the last thing Nancy Clutter was known to have done before going to sleep?
7. Who are the first people to find the Clutters? What was one of the first clues they spotted
once inside the Clutter household?
8. Provide one reason that the sheriff ruled out robbery.
9. Does Mrs. Clare’s attitude toward the news of the murders surprise you? Why or why not?
10. What is Mr. Johnson talking about when he says legally obliged and morally obliged? What
does he decide to do?
11. How does Bobby find out about Nancy’s murder? What is his reaction to the news?
12. Where do Perry and Dick go after he murders? What do Perry and Dick do after the
murders?
1. Why do Andy Erhart and other friends of Herb Clutter offer to clean the house?
2. Why didn’t the Stocklein’s hear the sounds of the guns or of screaming?
3. Describe Dewey’s two differing scenarios/ “concepts” of the crime.
4. Describe the various leads and suspects at this time.
5. What is Perry’s premonition as he and Dick sit reading the paper in the diner a few days
later? Describe at least one other time where Perry has had a similar feeling. What is Dick’s
reaction?
6. What is Dick’s significant admission during that same conversation?
7. Describe Perry’s dream.
8. How did Susan Kidwell react after going “to see Nancy” at the funeral home?
9. How do Dick and Perry come up with money to support themselves in the days after the
murders? Explain.
10. How does Dick express some small measure of regret for his method of accruing money?
11. Where are Perry and Dick planning to go after they raise enough money? What are their
plans once they get there? Do you find their plans plausible? Why or why not?
12. What happens to each of Dewey’s leads in the case?
13. Which discoveries made within the Clutter household lead Dewey to reexamine the possible
motivation being robbery?
14. Which details within the Clutter household convince Dewey that at least one of the murders
must have felt emotionally attached to the Clutters?
15. At this point of the novel, describe the effect Dewey’s work is having on his wife and
children. What is the implied answer to Marie’s question about having a normal life?
16. What does Beverly Clutter decide to do just three days after the funeral of her father, mother
and brother?
17. Describe Perry’s family background
18. Before Perry and Dick murdered the Clutter family, why did Perry tell Dick the story of a
time that he “fixed a guy?”
19. What are some of Holcomb’s residents (like the Ashido’s) starting to do?
20. What is the last thing Perry does before he and Dick part ways with Otto in Mexico?
1. Describe Dick’s family background. Why does he think that he and Perry have been picked
up by the cops?
2. How did Dick end up in jail the first time?
3. Why are Perry and Dick being held separately?
4. As they are being questioned, where do Dick and Perry’s stories diverge?
5. Identify the holes in Dick’s story that allow Church and Nye to pinpoint him as one of the
murderers.
6. What leads to Hickock’s eventual confession? What does he say when he eventually
confesses?
7. After news of Dick’s confession spreads across the airwaves, Mrs. Myrt Clare maintains her
theory is correct. How does her theory of the Clutters’ murder differ from the story being
told by Dick and Perry?
8. Describe Perry’s state of mind during the night of the killings. Trace Perry’s excuses and
alternatives as he tries to get out of the score entirely or change the violent nature of the
crime. Begin with the inception of the crime and follow through to the execution of the
crime.
9. What did Nancy and Perry discuss? What did Nancy and Dick discuss? Which additional
offense did Perry refuse to go along with?
10. According to Perry, what was the order of killings? According to Perry, which of the Clutters
did he kill? According to Perry, which of the Clutters did Dick kill?
11. What did Perry think of after he and Dick had committed all four murders and were down in
Mr. Clutter’s office again? How is this reminiscent of something Dick thought of early on in
his interrogation?
12. How did Perry’s and Dick’s versions of the crime differ?
13. What was Dewey’s reaction to Perry’s version of the crime? How did he feel towards Perry?
14. What was the outcome of the score, meaning what did Perry and Dick get out of robbing the
Clutter household?
15. Describe the scene at the Garden City Courthouse on the day that Perry and Dick arrive.
1. What reason does Perry give Mrs. Josie Meier for why he can’t eat?
2. What are Mrs. Meier’s early impressions of Perry? How do they differ from her husband’s?
3. Which part of Perry’s statement is false? Why did Perry lie? Why does he feel compelled to tell the
truth? What does this reveal about him?
4. Why do you suppose Dick and Perry laugh non-stop after fleeing the murder scene?
5. Why does the county attorney Duane West feel a sentence of the death penalty would be best for
Smith and Hickock?
6. Why, despite Dick’s betrayal, does Perry miss his companionship?
7. Despite the religious sentiment behind the letter from Don Cullivan, why do you suppose Perry is
so quick in his response?
8. How does Dick’s behavior in prison suggest he feels no remorse for the crime he participated in?
9. Describe the TWO plans Perry creates to avoid “climbing those thirteen steps.”
10. Why does Mr. Fleming suggest Perry and Dick NOT request a change in venue for the trial?
11. Explain how the trial of Smith and Hickcock might be affected by the M’Naughten Rule.
12. Why might the timing of the Clutter estate auction impact the outcome of the trial?
13. Describe the turnout at the Clutter family auction in comparison with Hideo Ashida’s auction.
Why did the two differ?
14. Which details included in Smith’s autobiographical statement might lend support to an insanity
plea?
15. Explain how Dick tries to use his confession to Dr. Jones to help mount an insanity defense.
In Cold Blood, Truman Capote
Study and Comprehension Questions pages 302-317
IV - The Corner Part III
1. Why does Attorney Logan Green’s final address to the jury draw a large crowd of spectators?
2. Contrast the final addresses to the jury made by the prosecution and the defense.
3. Respond personally, with a four sentence minimum, to the following quote, “He that smiteth a
man, so that he die, shall be surely put to death.”
4. Explain why Dick gets charged with three counts of murder in the first degree while Perry gets
charged with four counts.
5. How does Perry’s behavior upon exiting the court house differ from his behavior upon returning
to his cell?
6. When Lowell Lee Andrews finished shooting his family he remarked he, “didn’t feel anything
about it. The time came, and I was doing what I had to do. That’s all there was to it.” How does Perry
differ in regard to killing the Clutters?
7. How does the Andrews’ case provide Dr. Satten with the chance to challenge the M’Naghten Rule?
8. Ultimately, why is Andrews sentenced to death rather than confinement in the State Hospital for
the Criminally Insane?
1. Why does Perry go on a hunger strike? Does his reasoning seem rational? Explain.
2. Why does Perry resume eating again?
3. Explain why Dick and Lowell Lee Andrews disagree on the ratio of murderers on death row to
murder victims.
4. How does the hanging execution of Lowell Lee Andrews demonstrate the inhumanity of the death
penalty?
5. Explain how Andrews dream job, if ever paroled, is similar to Perry’s dream of finding buried
treasure.
6. Unlike Dick, why isn’t Perry sad when Andrews leaves death row to be executed?
7. What surprising perspective does Dick have on capital punishment?
8. List the four reasons the newly appointed lawyers of Perry and Dick contend that their clients
had been unjustly convicted. How many time was the Smith-Hickock case brought before the
Supreme Court? Why was their final clemency appeal denied?
9. Dewey finds the setting of the execution to be disconcerting. Why?
10. Dick cracks jokes until the bitter end of his life. What does his behavior reveal about his
character?
11. Why is Dewey more bothered by the death of Smith than the death of Hickock?
12. What finally brings Dewey the closure he needed in the Clutter case?
Vic Irsik
Bob Jones
Paul Helm
Mrs.Helm
Susan Kidwell
Bob Johnson
Alfred Stoecklein
Mother Truitt
Name Description Relevance (role, important
(Physical/Personal Traits) actions, words etc.)
Mrs. Myrt Clare
Willie Jay
Cookie
Otto