Speech CompositionAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 385 pages |
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... picture puzzle . It takes the separate facts of a given situation , facts that may seem to be unrelated , and fits them together into a whole and perfect picture . This picture gives the hearers an " inspiring vision into the expanding ...
... picture puzzle . It takes the separate facts of a given situation , facts that may seem to be unrelated , and fits them together into a whole and perfect picture . This picture gives the hearers an " inspiring vision into the expanding ...
Page 106
... picture of the whole situation in such a way that my conclusion , and no other , is necessary to complete the picture , then my audience must accept my con- clusion or else reject the whole picture to which they have al ready committed ...
... picture of the whole situation in such a way that my conclusion , and no other , is necessary to complete the picture , then my audience must accept my con- clusion or else reject the whole picture to which they have al ready committed ...
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... picture of the world , to which our hab- its , our tastes , our capacities , our comforts and our hopes have adjusted themselves . They may not be a complete picture of the world , but they are a picture of a possible world to which we ...
... picture of the world , to which our hab- its , our tastes , our capacities , our comforts and our hopes have adjusted themselves . They may not be a complete picture of the world , but they are a picture of a possible world to which we ...
Contents
THE SEVEN Lamps OF SPEECH Development | 3 |
THE SPEAKERS PERSONAL PROBLEMS | 9 |
THE SPEECH PURPOSE | 32 |
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