How to Speak Effectively on All OccasionsHalcyon House, 1947 - 308 páginas |
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... things are all artificial to the speaker who hasn't been born and brought up on the speaker's platform , and yet he has to feel at home in this artificial situation . He has to know his way around ; he has to be free to move . He has to ...
... things are all artificial to the speaker who hasn't been born and brought up on the speaker's platform , and yet he has to feel at home in this artificial situation . He has to know his way around ; he has to be free to move . He has to ...
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... things the question means from what it does not mean or include . 4. Collect the things it does mean and focus your thoughts on these . Then think over the proposition and find out whether there is anything about it which you can ...
... things the question means from what it does not mean or include . 4. Collect the things it does mean and focus your thoughts on these . Then think over the proposition and find out whether there is anything about it which you can ...
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... things about him , a speaker who knows his audience , a speaker who knows the effect that both the old and the new have upon listeners . The speech is found in The Acts , xvii , 22 . Ye men of Athens , I perceive that in all things ye ...
... things about him , a speaker who knows his audience , a speaker who knows the effect that both the old and the new have upon listeners . The speech is found in The Acts , xvii , 22 . Ye men of Athens , I perceive that in all things ye ...
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CLEAR SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 3 |
DISTINCT SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 22 |
ACCURATE SPEECH THROUGH COR | 53 |
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