Basic Training in SpeechD.C. Heath, 1947 - 551 páginas Although the man's young wife keeps him from shooting at any of the animals they see, they both agree it was a very successful hunting trip. |
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... emotional proof be regarded as a box of tricks to be opened as the speaker's whims dictate . We do not wish to convey the impression that all audiences are easily deceived by emotional artifice . Undoubtedly , audiences are better ...
... emotional proof be regarded as a box of tricks to be opened as the speaker's whims dictate . We do not wish to convey the impression that all audiences are easily deceived by emotional artifice . Undoubtedly , audiences are better ...
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... Emotional Appeals -If it is true that effective per- suasion consists chiefly in the selection of a dominant proposition which ( 1 ) is logically related to the demand and ( 2 ) taps some com- pelling attitude or motive , then it is ...
... Emotional Appeals -If it is true that effective per- suasion consists chiefly in the selection of a dominant proposition which ( 1 ) is logically related to the demand and ( 2 ) taps some com- pelling attitude or motive , then it is ...
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... emotional interests : dwelling on common hopes and as- pirations , common grievances , and attacking common enemies . The emotional character of the behavior of people when appealed to in this fashion led to the notion that the crowd ...
... emotional interests : dwelling on common hopes and as- pirations , common grievances , and attacking common enemies . The emotional character of the behavior of people when appealed to in this fashion led to the notion that the crowd ...
Contenido
A Preliminary Statement | 3 |
The Nature and Functions of Speech | 13 |
Chapter 3 | 31 |
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Basic Training in Speech Lester Thonssen,Howard Gilkinson,Ordway Tead Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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