Speaking and SpeechesDaye, 1947 - 279 pàgines |
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... Example : - My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar - And I must pause till it come back to me . ( b ) The medium pause ( indicated in the following example by two dashes ) takes approximately the time needed for breathing in ...
... Example : - My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar - And I must pause till it come back to me . ( b ) The medium pause ( indicated in the following example by two dashes ) takes approximately the time needed for breathing in ...
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... examples and draw the conclusion ( inductive method ) ; or he may start with a general statement and prove the validity of it ( deductive method ) etc. * The above outline is , of course , no fixed pattern but merely an example · The ...
... examples and draw the conclusion ( inductive method ) ; or he may start with a general statement and prove the validity of it ( deductive method ) etc. * The above outline is , of course , no fixed pattern but merely an example · The ...
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... examples would be of little value . Everybody knows where to find them and how to annihilate them . The student of public speaking should lead in the fight ... example of many , taken from a speaker whose style is 234 SPEAKING AND SPEECHES.
... examples would be of little value . Everybody knows where to find them and how to annihilate them . The student of public speaking should lead in the fight ... example of many , taken from a speaker whose style is 234 SPEAKING AND SPEECHES.
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