Oral English: Or, The Art of SpeakingD. C. Heath, 1916 - 361 стор. |
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... CONCLUSIONS XXII . THE PERSUASIVE SPEECH . PART IV SPEECHES FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS XXIII . THE ORATION . 197 204 215 226 XXIV . SPEECHES OF A PRESIDING OFFICER XXV . SPEECHES FOR SOCIAL OCCASIONS APPENDIXES I. Specimen Outline for a Two ...
... CONCLUSIONS XXII . THE PERSUASIVE SPEECH . PART IV SPEECHES FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS XXIII . THE ORATION . 197 204 215 226 XXIV . SPEECHES OF A PRESIDING OFFICER XXV . SPEECHES FOR SOCIAL OCCASIONS APPENDIXES I. Specimen Outline for a Two ...
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... Conclusion . Why , then , should you study the art of speaking ? Why should you study it with earnestness and perseverance , although you labor under great handi- caps and are often discouraged ? If you are poor , it will help you to ...
... Conclusion . Why , then , should you study the art of speaking ? Why should you study it with earnestness and perseverance , although you labor under great handi- caps and are often discouraged ? If you are poor , it will help you to ...
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... Conclusion . A. Opportunities open to a good speaker in a demo- cratic nation . B. The influence of a speaker as compared with that of a writer . I. Value of a knowledge of the art of speaking to A. The poor or the well - to - do . B ...
... Conclusion . A. Opportunities open to a good speaker in a demo- cratic nation . B. The influence of a speaker as compared with that of a writer . I. Value of a knowledge of the art of speaking to A. The poor or the well - to - do . B ...
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... Conclusion . In this chapter we have learned : ( 1 ) that the human voice may be compared to the reed - pipe of a church organ ; ( 2 ) that if we wish to secure good tones , we must learn to control the breath , keep the tone pas- sage ...
... Conclusion . In this chapter we have learned : ( 1 ) that the human voice may be compared to the reed - pipe of a church organ ; ( 2 ) that if we wish to secure good tones , we must learn to control the breath , keep the tone pas- sage ...
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... Conclusion . Exercise I. N. B. Read in the text as far as the topic , " The Open Tone Passage " and be able to recite from the topical outline . - All vocal exercises may be taken either - in a sitting or standing position ( head erect ...
... Conclusion . Exercise I. N. B. Read in the text as far as the topic , " The Open Tone Passage " and be able to recite from the topical outline . - All vocal exercises may be taken either - in a sitting or standing position ( head erect ...
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