Speech CompositionAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 385 pages |
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... turning out excellent productions , regretted their inability to give their speaking the amount of time they really ... turn to the more important books you have read . If you have them at hand , thumb through them rapidly - if not ...
... turning out excellent productions , regretted their inability to give their speaking the amount of time they really ... turn to the more important books you have read . If you have them at hand , thumb through them rapidly - if not ...
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... turn arouses fresh response in the audience . And so throughout the speech the interaction is carried on of speaker's response to audience and audience's response to speaker . Not only does the audience respond to the speaker but per ...
... turn arouses fresh response in the audience . And so throughout the speech the interaction is carried on of speaker's response to audience and audience's response to speaker . Not only does the audience respond to the speaker but per ...
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... turn and ask ourselves what are the qualities of style that will give movement to a speech , or at least give such movement as style alone can give . In so far as it is separate from energy , which we have already considered , movement ...
... turn and ask ourselves what are the qualities of style that will give movement to a speech , or at least give such movement as style alone can give . In so far as it is separate from energy , which we have already considered , movement ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
THE SPEAKERS PERSONAL PROBLEMS | 9 |
THE SPEECH PURPOSE | 52 |
Copyright | |
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