How to Speak Effectively on All OccasionsHalcyon House, 1947 - 308 páginas |
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... Humor The problem of humor in the speech is taken up in some detail later in this book , but it should be noted here that to unpracticed speakers , humor appears to be the surest way to gain interest . When a speaker sees and hears the ...
... Humor The problem of humor in the speech is taken up in some detail later in this book , but it should be noted here that to unpracticed speakers , humor appears to be the surest way to gain interest . When a speaker sees and hears the ...
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... humor of Mark Twain , Ring Lardner , Will Rogers , and Clarence Day . He does not think of the professional jokester but of the man of good humor and good will . In order to keep the speech alive , it is AFTER - DINNER SPEAKING 185.
... humor of Mark Twain , Ring Lardner , Will Rogers , and Clarence Day . He does not think of the professional jokester but of the man of good humor and good will . In order to keep the speech alive , it is AFTER - DINNER SPEAKING 185.
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... humor to it ; humor of situation , humor of phrase , or both . Be doubly sure it is humor , however , and not something that merely passes as humor . Test what you think to be humorous on some people who are not your close friends . Let ...
... humor to it ; humor of situation , humor of phrase , or both . Be doubly sure it is humor , however , and not something that merely passes as humor . Test what you think to be humorous on some people who are not your close friends . Let ...
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CLEAR SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 3 |
DISTINCT SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 22 |
ACCURATE SPEECH THROUGH COR | 53 |
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