How to Speak Effectively on All OccasionsHalcyon House, 1947 - 308 páginas |
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... example , in the word ocean , the c is not the c of can or of proceed but the sh of shoe . In pronouncing you must be eye - wary and think in terms of the sound and not the letters of the alphabet . A consonant is a speech sound , in ...
... example , in the word ocean , the c is not the c of can or of proceed but the sh of shoe . In pronouncing you must be eye - wary and think in terms of the sound and not the letters of the alphabet . A consonant is a speech sound , in ...
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... example , the speaker is telling of mountain climbing in Alaska . He should bring in the sensation of cold , the crunch of the snow , the feeling of height , the danger of the climb . Every member of the audience will be climbing the ...
... example , the speaker is telling of mountain climbing in Alaska . He should bring in the sensation of cold , the crunch of the snow , the feeling of height , the danger of the climb . Every member of the audience will be climbing the ...
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... examples added to examples . The divisions in the Body should all be based upon the same divisor . If , for example , the subject of the speech is " Appreciation of Music , " the speaker may have divided the Body somewhat after this ...
... examples added to examples . The divisions in the Body should all be based upon the same divisor . If , for example , the subject of the speech is " Appreciation of Music , " the speaker may have divided the Body somewhat after this ...
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CLEAR SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 3 |
DISTINCT SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 22 |
ACCURATE SPEECH THROUGH COR | 53 |
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