Speech CompositionAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 385 pages |
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Page 96
... question of fact as distinguished from a question of policy - that is , a question of whether a thing is true as distinguished from a ques- tion of what policy we ought to adopt on a certain problem . To illustrate , if we are ...
... question of fact as distinguished from a question of policy - that is , a question of whether a thing is true as distinguished from a ques- tion of what policy we ought to adopt on a certain problem . To illustrate , if we are ...
Page 168
... question of hazing . I take it that we want really to settle this question once and for all , so that it does not have to be reopened every year . Do we not ? " To this I will get a yes - response from practically every person , no ...
... question of hazing . I take it that we want really to settle this question once and for all , so that it does not have to be reopened every year . Do we not ? " To this I will get a yes - response from practically every person , no ...
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... questions than the writer for the reason that they bind together speaker and hearer . The psychological value of the question is that it boldly puts the proposition up to the hearer to answer for himself instead of laying out a ready ...
... questions than the writer for the reason that they bind together speaker and hearer . The psychological value of the question is that it boldly puts the proposition up to the hearer to answer for himself instead of laying out a ready ...
Contents
THE SEVEN Lamps OF SPEECH Development | 3 |
THE SPEAKERS PERSONAL PROBLEMS | 9 |
THE SPEECH PURPOSE | 32 |
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