How to Speak Effectively on All OccasionsPerma Giants, 1949 - 308 páginas |
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... ideas , his energy , and his forcefulness were concerned , but his voice could scarcely be heard in a large crowd . He realized it and tried to overcome the disability by straining his voice until it became , on occasions , a high ...
... ideas , his energy , and his forcefulness were concerned , but his voice could scarcely be heard in a large crowd . He realized it and tried to overcome the disability by straining his voice until it became , on occasions , a high ...
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... ideas to the fore ; he must like to clarify people's beliefs and test their preju- dices . He must not be afraid of people or their ideas . He must have a great deal of self - respect . He must have and be able to exercise a great deal ...
... ideas to the fore ; he must like to clarify people's beliefs and test their preju- dices . He must not be afraid of people or their ideas . He must have a great deal of self - respect . He must have and be able to exercise a great deal ...
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... ideas about it . Obviously he would not choose a topic that is completely out of the realm of his interests . What are his ideas on the subject ? It is well to set them down on paper so that he can look at them and judge what they are ...
... ideas about it . Obviously he would not choose a topic that is completely out of the realm of his interests . What are his ideas on the subject ? It is well to set them down on paper so that he can look at them and judge what they are ...
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DISTINCT SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 22 |
ACCURATE SPEECH THROUGH COR | 53 |
STANDARD SPEECH AND REGIONAL | 78 |
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