How to Speak, how to ListenMacmillan, 1983 - 280页 Briefly describes the need for communicating and treats the art of rhetoric, "sales talk," lecturing, and other types of instructive speech. Explains preparation and delivery of speech, with examples, including three essential factors of persuasion: ethos, pathos, and logos. |
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... possible the first time around . The time span of speaking and listening coincide . Both begin and end together . Not so the time spans of writing and reading . · 4 · All of these differences between reading and writing , on the one ...
... possible the first time around . The time span of speaking and listening coincide . Both begin and end together . Not so the time spans of writing and reading . · 4 · All of these differences between reading and writing , on the one ...
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Mortimer Jerome Adler. It is possible to set forth the rules and directions for reading well without including rules and ... possible to deal with silent listening by itself . Skill in that performance can be acquired with- out skill in ...
Mortimer Jerome Adler. It is possible to set forth the rules and directions for reading well without including rules and ... possible to deal with silent listening by itself . Skill in that performance can be acquired with- out skill in ...
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... possible . It is just as possible as the formation of the federal republic of the United States by the surrender of sovereignty by the thirteen American colonies after they had won their independence and after they found themselves at ...
... possible . It is just as possible as the formation of the federal republic of the United States by the surrender of sovereignty by the thirteen American colonies after they had won their independence and after they found themselves at ...
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The Untaught Skills | 3 |
The Solitary and the Social | 12 |
PART TWO UNINTERRUPTED SPEECH | 19 |
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