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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... feel discouraged 19 8 13. Frequently feel uncertain 35 24 14. Frequently feel determined 27 47 15. Describe themselves as being thorough 9 19 16. Describe themselves as being persistent 16 40 17. Describe themselves as being observant ...
... feel discouraged 19 8 13. Frequently feel uncertain 35 24 14. Frequently feel determined 27 47 15. Describe themselves as being thorough 9 19 16. Describe themselves as being persistent 16 40 17. Describe themselves as being observant ...
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... Feel the outward and inward movements of the upper ab- dominal wall as you breathe quietly . The movement should be out- ward on inhalation and inward on exhalation . 4. Stand up and assume normal posture . Hold the arms straight out at ...
... Feel the outward and inward movements of the upper ab- dominal wall as you breathe quietly . The movement should be out- ward on inhalation and inward on exhalation . 4. Stand up and assume normal posture . Hold the arms straight out at ...
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... feel that he is one of them and hence not an " expert " on the subject . 3. Hearers feel that his activities on the campus have not neces- sarily put him in possession of data and conclusions un- known to themselves . VI . Hints to ...
... feel that he is one of them and hence not an " expert " on the subject . 3. Hearers feel that his activities on the campus have not neces- sarily put him in possession of data and conclusions un- known to themselves . VI . Hints to ...
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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