Speech CompositionAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 385 pages |
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... OCCASION It is often possible , upon such occasions as Memorial Day , Fourth of July , Labor Day , Armistice Day , Thanksgiving , Christmas , and Easter , to have the subject grow out of the oc- casion . When this is possible , it is an ...
... OCCASION It is often possible , upon such occasions as Memorial Day , Fourth of July , Labor Day , Armistice Day , Thanksgiving , Christmas , and Easter , to have the subject grow out of the oc- casion . When this is possible , it is an ...
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... OCCASION In a certain sense the occasion makes the audience . Even the same people , meeting upon different occasions - at different places , for different purposes - do not compose the same audi- ence . You will observe this upon every ...
... OCCASION In a certain sense the occasion makes the audience . Even the same people , meeting upon different occasions - at different places , for different purposes - do not compose the same audi- ence . You will observe this upon every ...
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William Norwood Brigance. audience are filled by thoughts arising from the occasion . Grad- uates are conscious of their importance to the occasion , or of the impression made upon others by their new finery , or of their strange ...
William Norwood Brigance. audience are filled by thoughts arising from the occasion . Grad- uates are conscious of their importance to the occasion , or of the impression made upon others by their new finery , or of their strange ...
Contents
THE SEVEN Lamps OF SPEECH Development | 3 |
THE SPEAKERS PERSONAL PROBLEMS | 9 |
THE SPEECH PURPOSE | 32 |
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