Speech CompositionAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 385 pages |
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... give their speaking the amount of time they really wanted to give it . Once more let me quote that man so often referred to in this chapter , Henry Ward Beecher : " Though a man be born to genius , a natural orator and a natural ...
... give their speaking the amount of time they really wanted to give it . Once more let me quote that man so often referred to in this chapter , Henry Ward Beecher : " Though a man be born to genius , a natural orator and a natural ...
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... Give , Give all , Die if need be . " EXERCISES 1. Study five assigned speeches , preferably speeches with which you are already familiar . Consider the speech situation in which they were given . Then determine : A. The speaker's ...
... Give , Give all , Die if need be . " EXERCISES 1. Study five assigned speeches , preferably speeches with which you are already familiar . Consider the speech situation in which they were given . Then determine : A. The speaker's ...
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... give before a friendly audience and one that you would give before an unfriendly audience . 4. Write four more introductions for the speech subject chosen in Exercise 3 , selecting a specific audience for each introduction . Let each of ...
... give before a friendly audience and one that you would give before an unfriendly audience . 4. Write four more introductions for the speech subject chosen in Exercise 3 , selecting a specific audience for each introduction . Let each of ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
THE SPEAKERS PERSONAL PROBLEMS | 9 |
THE SPEECH PURPOSE | 52 |
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