How to Speak Effectively on All OccasionsHalcyon House, 1947 - 308 páginas |
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... voice could scarcely be heard in a large crowd . He realized it and tried to overcome the disability by straining his voice until it became , on occasions , a high , thin , strident voice . Wendell Willkie certainly did not lack in ...
... voice could scarcely be heard in a large crowd . He realized it and tried to overcome the disability by straining his voice until it became , on occasions , a high , thin , strident voice . Wendell Willkie certainly did not lack in ...
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... voice and is using that vocal mechanism properly ? Some of these objectives are : a clear , well - sup- ported tone of the voice , a medium pitch , and a volume suitable to the particular situation . VOICE QUALITY Voice quality is a ...
... voice and is using that vocal mechanism properly ? Some of these objectives are : a clear , well - sup- ported tone of the voice , a medium pitch , and a volume suitable to the particular situation . VOICE QUALITY Voice quality is a ...
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... voice sound like that of someone whom you particularly admire ; you cannot accurately imitate it . You want your voice to be your own voice but used more adequately . Every speaker's voice can be improved without depriving him of its ...
... voice sound like that of someone whom you particularly admire ; you cannot accurately imitate it . You want your voice to be your own voice but used more adequately . Every speaker's voice can be improved without depriving him of its ...
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CLEAR SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 3 |
DISTINCT SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 22 |
ACCURATE SPEECH THROUGH COR | 53 |
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