Public Speaking: A Transactional ApproachAllyn and Bacon, 1985 - 226 pages |
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... sentence , your idea has not been fully clarified in your own mind and cannot be shared with listeners . Some students argue that complete sentences in outlines are excessively time consuming . On the contrary , if your thinking is ...
... sentence , your idea has not been fully clarified in your own mind and cannot be shared with listeners . Some students argue that complete sentences in outlines are excessively time consuming . On the contrary , if your thinking is ...
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... Sentences The style of public speakers can be characterized by not only its use of words but also the way those words are arranged in sentences . We will discuss sentence length and sentence structure . Sentence Length . One of the ...
... Sentences The style of public speakers can be characterized by not only its use of words but also the way those words are arranged in sentences . We will discuss sentence length and sentence structure . Sentence Length . One of the ...
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... Sentence construction can contribute to the quality of style by using sentence length that is appropriate to the oral communication transaction . Antithesis and parallel sentence structure provide linguistic identification with ...
... Sentence construction can contribute to the quality of style by using sentence length that is appropriate to the oral communication transaction . Antithesis and parallel sentence structure provide linguistic identification with ...
Contents
Analyzing the Transactional | 15 |
Analyze the Social Situation | 26 |
William Jennings Bryan Cross of Gold | 139 |
Copyright | |
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