Public Speaking: A Transactional ApproachAllyn and Bacon, 1985 - 226 pages |
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... Questions of Fact A question of fact centers on a datum about the universe . It can be identified by the word is or some conjugation of the verb to be . For instance , you might ask , " Does capital punishment deter crime ? " Or , " Is ...
... Questions of Fact A question of fact centers on a datum about the universe . It can be identified by the word is or some conjugation of the verb to be . For instance , you might ask , " Does capital punishment deter crime ? " Or , " Is ...
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... questions of policy . It is interesting to note that each of the stock issues above is itself a question of fact . With questions or propositions of fact your supporting ideas will be more dependent on the topic . For instance , in ...
... questions of policy . It is interesting to note that each of the stock issues above is itself a question of fact . With questions or propositions of fact your supporting ideas will be more dependent on the topic . For instance , in ...
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... Question : How long will it be before Mr. Clark is conscious , do you know ? Anywhere from one to three hours . It all depends on his own response to anesthesia and how quickly he metabolizes the drugs that are in him . Question ...
... Question : How long will it be before Mr. Clark is conscious , do you know ? Anywhere from one to three hours . It all depends on his own response to anesthesia and how quickly he metabolizes the drugs that are in him . Question ...
Contents
Analyzing the Transactional | 15 |
Analyze the Social Situation | 26 |
William Jennings Bryan Cross of Gold | 139 |
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