Complete Course in Public SpeakingMacmillan Company, 1920 - 274 頁 |
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... MEANS OF SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT A. Determining the main theme B. Supporting the main theme C. Means of elaboration I. Specific cases II . Antecedent probability III . Analogy IV . Effect to cause V. Cause to effect VI . From general ...
... MEANS OF SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT A. Determining the main theme B. Supporting the main theme C. Means of elaboration I. Specific cases II . Antecedent probability III . Analogy IV . Effect to cause V. Cause to effect VI . From general ...
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... Means of development • 128 132 • · 134 B. Sincerity C. Charm I. Modesty II . Geniality III . Tact · 138 • 139 140 • 140 · 142 142 · 143 • 146 · 148 D. Summary X. THE SPEAKER'S ATTITUDE TOWARD HIS SUBJECT A. Familiarity with the subject ...
... Means of development • 128 132 • · 134 B. Sincerity C. Charm I. Modesty II . Geniality III . Tact · 138 • 139 140 • 140 · 142 142 · 143 • 146 · 148 D. Summary X. THE SPEAKER'S ATTITUDE TOWARD HIS SUBJECT A. Familiarity with the subject ...
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... means , simply , that the muscular effort in sound production , as in inhalation , is to be centered chiefly , not in the throat , but on the powerful diaphragm and the abdominal muscles which coöperate in the longitudinal expansion and ...
... means , simply , that the muscular effort in sound production , as in inhalation , is to be centered chiefly , not in the throat , but on the powerful diaphragm and the abdominal muscles which coöperate in the longitudinal expansion and ...
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... means " sounded as " ; for example , a > e indicates that short a is wrongly sounded as short e . ȧ ( as in bath ) > ă ( as in hat ) ; båth , påss , tåsk > băth , păss , tǎsk . à ( as in bath ) > ä ( as in father ) ; båth , påss , tåsk ...
... means " sounded as " ; for example , a > e indicates that short a is wrongly sounded as short e . ȧ ( as in bath ) > ă ( as in hat ) ; båth , påss , tåsk > băth , păss , tǎsk . à ( as in bath ) > ä ( as in father ) ; båth , påss , tåsk ...
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... means confined to the Cockney . The Lip Group ( p - b - m - w - wh ) The p sound is made by joining the lips , and then jerking them suddenly apart as an unvocalized breath is forced against the obstruction . The letter p is silent in ...
... means confined to the Cockney . The Lip Group ( p - b - m - w - wh ) The p sound is made by joining the lips , and then jerking them suddenly apart as an unvocalized breath is forced against the obstruction . The letter p is silent in ...
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