How to Speak Effectively on All OccasionsHalcyon House, 1947 - 308 páginas |
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... present . The judges ' decision is final even though it may not meet with the general approval of the audience . In ... present a prepared speech and then speak a second time to refute what the other speakers have said , but at ...
... present . The judges ' decision is final even though it may not meet with the general approval of the audience . In ... present a prepared speech and then speak a second time to refute what the other speakers have said , but at ...
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... present to prove their side of the question . Next the debater must realize that the one who makes a suggestion must present arguments for it . If the affirma- tive wants control over food prices throughout the country , then the ...
... present to prove their side of the question . Next the debater must realize that the one who makes a suggestion must present arguments for it . If the affirma- tive wants control over food prices throughout the country , then the ...
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... present situation , his own present difficult position , and appeals to the audience's sense of reason and fairness , and the responsibility which they have assumed to hear both sides and make a clear reasonable judgment . Another kind ...
... present situation , his own present difficult position , and appeals to the audience's sense of reason and fairness , and the responsibility which they have assumed to hear both sides and make a clear reasonable judgment . Another kind ...
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CLEAR SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 3 |
DISTINCT SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 22 |
ACCURATE SPEECH THROUGH COR | 53 |
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