Speaking and SpeechesDaye, 1947 - 279 pàgines |
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Pàgina 62
... give your tone the character of hatred or love . Your imagina- tion must help you . The imaginary picture in your mind should be as concrete as possible . If you say beautiful , think of some- thing really beautiful , a person , or a ...
... give your tone the character of hatred or love . Your imagina- tion must help you . The imaginary picture in your mind should be as concrete as possible . If you say beautiful , think of some- thing really beautiful , a person , or a ...
Pàgina 218
... give me liberty or give me death ! * " For the rest , I hold that Carthage must be destroyed . " Here are two contrasting styles : Liberty and Union , 218 SPEAKING AND SPEECHES.
... give me liberty or give me death ! * " For the rest , I hold that Carthage must be destroyed . " Here are two contrasting styles : Liberty and Union , 218 SPEAKING AND SPEECHES.
Pàgina 265
... Give them proper wordings . Write each on a separate slip . Assume you are going to give these speeches . Write on every slip the lines you would like the chairman to say in introducing you . 3. After reading the following paragraph ...
... Give them proper wordings . Write each on a separate slip . Assume you are going to give these speeches . Write on every slip the lines you would like the chairman to say in introducing you . 3. After reading the following paragraph ...
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