Sunday, October 25, 2009
Blog #8 IMHO
Word #8
Monday, October 19, 2009
Blog #7 Drinking Coffee Elsewhere
I read the chapter "Every Tongue Shall Confess," and I found a few techniques that the author used in their story telling. The author Packer starts the scene off with the description of an Aunt Alma’s room and how it compared to a hospital with the “wheezing” and “snoring”. Packer's descriptions are very complex and detailed, showing emotions and little things from different perspectives.
Packer's story telling techniques in this chapter put as a witness to everything that’s going on, by giving us the descriptive details, like the one about the catheter, and also the phrasing in general. Just the experts about the hospital rooms were so detailed, and the fact that the rooms in hospitals are always being used, and who knows how many people have been in the beds or died in the rooms. It’s like the rooms are wiped with a clean slate, and the memory of any past patient is cleared away. Also, Packer's use of certain quotes are done very well, and placed in places where they are easy to remember. I also noticed the references to the bible throughout the reading, and the words being capitalized by the preacher in order to show that he is talking loud and not softly.
Word #7
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
AB 656
Monday, October 12, 2009
Blog #6: NPR interview analysis
Pitch Letter: Blind Tech Support
Rose has been blind since childhood, growing up in Thousand Oaks,Calif., and now uses special Braille equipment to operate his computer and a voice recognition system to tell what’s on the screen. Doug Rose works for Packard Bell's tech support, and gets customers calls everyday about problems he may not be able to see, but can diagnose by just sounds.
Blog #5 : Mystery Character
Word #6
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Word #5
| 4. A very great or indefinitely great number of persons or things. (noun) 5. The boy has myriad options after he gets out of college. |