Basic Training in SpeechHeath, 1953 - 494 páginas |
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Página 192
... objective , to be realized through the speech . If his topic is the " Community Chest Fund , " he may have de- cided to urge his hearers to contribute generously to the drive ; or he may have decided simply to acquaint the listeners ...
... objective , to be realized through the speech . If his topic is the " Community Chest Fund , " he may have de- cided to urge his hearers to contribute generously to the drive ; or he may have decided simply to acquaint the listeners ...
Página 216
... objective of these inquiries will , of course , be to find out whether the audience is , in general , favorably or unfavorably dis- posed toward the subject , or simply apathetic . Knowing the answer , you will be better able to plan ...
... objective of these inquiries will , of course , be to find out whether the audience is , in general , favorably or unfavorably dis- posed toward the subject , or simply apathetic . Knowing the answer , you will be better able to plan ...
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... of wits in which a judge's decision becomes the primary objective . In- stead , we regard debate as a specialized type of speaking , the techniques of which are perennially useful in dealing with the problems Debate 383.
... of wits in which a judge's decision becomes the primary objective . In- stead , we regard debate as a specialized type of speaking , the techniques of which are perennially useful in dealing with the problems Debate 383.
Contenido
A Preliminary Statement | 3 |
Foundations of Effective Speech | 11 |
Reflective Experience | 13 |
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