How to Speak Effectively on All OccasionsHalcyon House, 1947 - 308 páginas |
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... methods unless the speaker is skilled in the process . Statement of the occasion of the speech is the usual method and one most easily developed . This is the method used at the very beginning of St. Paul's speech , wherein he states in ...
... methods unless the speaker is skilled in the process . Statement of the occasion of the speech is the usual method and one most easily developed . This is the method used at the very beginning of St. Paul's speech , wherein he states in ...
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... method used by practiced speak- ers . They may or may not read the speech when delivering it , but the mental discipline of setting it down fully is a very safe and sure method of obtaining the desired results . The beginning speaker ...
... method used by practiced speak- ers . They may or may not read the speech when delivering it , but the mental discipline of setting it down fully is a very safe and sure method of obtaining the desired results . The beginning speaker ...
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... method of writing history is to gather all the facts possible , without ever expressing an opinion about them or seeking to make them interesting . For instance , I , like millions of other American pupils , had to memorize the list of ...
... method of writing history is to gather all the facts possible , without ever expressing an opinion about them or seeking to make them interesting . For instance , I , like millions of other American pupils , had to memorize the list of ...
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CLEAR SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 3 |
DISTINCT SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 22 |
ACCURATE SPEECH THROUGH COR | 53 |
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