How to Speak Effectively on All OccasionsHalcyon House, 1947 - 308 páginas |
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... facts about the square of the hypotenuse . W. S. GILBERT , The Pirates of Penzance When you have practiced the positions given later in this chapter for the vowels and consonants , return to this , or a similar exercise , and try it ...
... facts about the square of the hypotenuse . W. S. GILBERT , The Pirates of Penzance When you have practiced the positions given later in this chapter for the vowels and consonants , return to this , or a similar exercise , and try it ...
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... facts do not warrant it is a bad method . As soon as an audience learns that it has been led to a side for false reasons , it will turn upon the speaker . An audience does not want to be duped ; it wants to have facts , concrete vivid facts ...
... facts do not warrant it is a bad method . As soon as an audience learns that it has been led to a side for false reasons , it will turn upon the speaker . An audience does not want to be duped ; it wants to have facts , concrete vivid facts ...
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... facts related to that subject . A group may be conversing about atomic energy , for ex- ample , and not one of the participants would know all the facts of this rather complicated subject . But everyone taking part in that conversation ...
... facts related to that subject . A group may be conversing about atomic energy , for ex- ample , and not one of the participants would know all the facts of this rather complicated subject . But everyone taking part in that conversation ...
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CLEAR SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 3 |
DISTINCT SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 22 |
ACCURATE SPEECH THROUGH COR | 53 |
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