Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeHarper, 1951 - 581 pàgines |
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... action that will bring to them certain benefits , he may himself be acting on the basis of a higher motive , in that their action can bring to him no appreci- able advantage . Some illustrative topic sentences that may be used in ...
... action that will bring to them certain benefits , he may himself be acting on the basis of a higher motive , in that their action can bring to him no appreci- able advantage . Some illustrative topic sentences that may be used in ...
Pàgina 257
... action . Howell and Hudson in their discussion of Daniel Webster and his great ceremonial speeches give us an excellent analysis of the nature of inspirational or epideictic speaking . They say , The persuasive end of such oratory ...
... action . Howell and Hudson in their discussion of Daniel Webster and his great ceremonial speeches give us an excellent analysis of the nature of inspirational or epideictic speaking . They say , The persuasive end of such oratory ...
Pàgina 557
... action or type of action you are describing should be made with extreme caution . Suppose you are telling about an old man tottering down the street , as in the first stanza of " The Last Leaf , " If I saw him once before , As he passed ...
... action or type of action you are describing should be made with extreme caution . Suppose you are telling about an old man tottering down the street , as in the first stanza of " The Last Leaf , " If I saw him once before , As he passed ...
Continguts
The Attitude of the Speaker | 1 |
Some First Principles | 25 |
Motivation | 52 |
Copyright | |
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Public Speaking: Principles and Practices Giles Wilkeson Gray,Waldo Warder Braden Visualització de fragments - 1963 |
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