Speech CompositionF. S. Crofts & Company, 1937 - 385 pages |
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... speak , you be fool enough to do it , " II . CHOOSING A SUBJECT Perhaps the most difficult of all phases of speaking for a student is to choose a suitable subject . Whether he enters a speaking contest , makes a classroom speech , or is ...
... speak , you be fool enough to do it , " II . CHOOSING A SUBJECT Perhaps the most difficult of all phases of speaking for a student is to choose a suitable subject . Whether he enters a speaking contest , makes a classroom speech , or is ...
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... speaking is art . The test of motivative speaking is measured by the hard rule of success ; that of demon- strative speaking is measured by the general rules that apply to any other art - Does it please ? Does it say the fitting thing ...
... speaking is art . The test of motivative speaking is measured by the hard rule of success ; that of demon- strative speaking is measured by the general rules that apply to any other art - Does it please ? Does it say the fitting thing ...
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... speaking , business speaking , political speaking , courtroom speaking , etc. Speaking is speaking , and the attributes of effective speaking are common to all kinds . Engineers , lawyers , business men , and ministers do not require a ...
... speaking , business speaking , political speaking , courtroom speaking , etc. Speaking is speaking , and the attributes of effective speaking are common to all kinds . Engineers , lawyers , business men , and ministers do not require a ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
THE SPEAKERS PERSONAL PROBLEMS | 9 |
THE SPEECH PURPOSE | 52 |
Copyright | |
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