Speech CompositionAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 385 pages |
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... discussion of this point , see pages 55-64 . ) But the response must not be an impossible one for my lis- teners . Therefore I ask : Why have they not already taken the course I urge ? Selfish interests ? Prejudice ? Habit ? Inertia ...
... discussion of this point , see pages 55-64 . ) But the response must not be an impossible one for my lis- teners . Therefore I ask : Why have they not already taken the course I urge ? Selfish interests ? Prejudice ? Habit ? Inertia ...
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... discussion or from the discussion to the conclusion . But all speeches have at least a beginning and an ending , with a development of the subject between , and the terms " introduction , " " discussion , " and " con- clusion " are ...
... discussion or from the discussion to the conclusion . But all speeches have at least a beginning and an ending , with a development of the subject between , and the terms " introduction , " " discussion , " and " con- clusion " are ...
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... discussion of the significance of past associations . 2. A reference to the future paths of those parting . Minor elements , of course , may enter , but the chief part of the speech will grow from a discussion of either or both of these ...
... discussion of the significance of past associations . 2. A reference to the future paths of those parting . Minor elements , of course , may enter , but the chief part of the speech will grow from a discussion of either or both of these ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
THE SPEAKERS PERSONAL PROBLEMS | 9 |
THE SPEECH PURPOSE | 52 |
Copyright | |
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