Speech CompositionAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 385 pages |
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... method of producing a speech . Austen Chamberlain , 1 in a survey of the methods used by fourteen famous English ... method . The beginning speaker , then , must expect to develop his own method rather than have one handed him , bottled ...
... method of producing a speech . Austen Chamberlain , 1 in a survey of the methods used by fourteen famous English ... method . The beginning speaker , then , must expect to develop his own method rather than have one handed him , bottled ...
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... method , Rollo Walter Brown found that freshmen vocabularies ranged from 2,970 to 4,560 words . When all inflected forms of words are counted , of course , there is a sharp increase in the number of so - called " words " used . Gil ...
... method , Rollo Walter Brown found that freshmen vocabularies ranged from 2,970 to 4,560 words . When all inflected forms of words are counted , of course , there is a sharp increase in the number of so - called " words " used . Gil ...
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... method is a synoptic method . It starts with a seemingly unrelated chain of events and weaves them together into an easily understood , whole design . The process is comparable throughout to a jig- saw picture puzzle , in which the ...
... method is a synoptic method . It starts with a seemingly unrelated chain of events and weaves them together into an easily understood , whole design . The process is comparable throughout to a jig- saw picture puzzle , in which the ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
THE SPEAKERS PERSONAL PROBLEMS | 9 |
THE SPEECH PURPOSE | 52 |
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