Speech CompositionAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 385 pages |
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... speech - making , nor yet with whether it is influential in public life . Sufficient for our purpose is that speech - making is a social and political force , that it is probably increasing in importance , is certainly increas- ing in ...
... speech - making , nor yet with whether it is influential in public life . Sufficient for our purpose is that speech - making is a social and political force , that it is probably increasing in importance , is certainly increas- ing in ...
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... speech ? There are four from which to choose . 1. Chronological Order . This method arranges events in their natural order of occurrence . It is obviously unsuited for most kinds of speeches . Rarely , if ever , would it be suited to a ...
... speech ? There are four from which to choose . 1. Chronological Order . This method arranges events in their natural order of occurrence . It is obviously unsuited for most kinds of speeches . Rarely , if ever , would it be suited to a ...
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... speech models . After considering carefully the speech situation ( speaker , audience , occa- sion , subject ) , answer the following questions about each introduc- tion : A. Just exactly how was each of the two functions of the intro ...
... speech models . After considering carefully the speech situation ( speaker , audience , occa- sion , subject ) , answer the following questions about each introduc- tion : A. Just exactly how was each of the two functions of the intro ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
THE SPEAKERS PERSONAL PROBLEMS | 9 |
THE SPEECH PURPOSE | 52 |
Copyright | |
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