Speaking and SpeechesDaye, 1947 - 279 pàgines |
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... tell it to somebody the next day . This simple exercise may be intensified in three ways : ( a ) Always let a longer period of time pass between seeing the play and telling the plot . ( b ) Tell it to a group of people so that the ...
... tell it to somebody the next day . This simple exercise may be intensified in three ways : ( a ) Always let a longer period of time pass between seeing the play and telling the plot . ( b ) Tell it to a group of people so that the ...
Pàgina 260
... tell an irrelevant story about the shadow of an ass . Immediately the people became quiet , and listened attentively . When he left the issue uncertain , they assailed him with questions . But refusing to tell the end , he reprimanded ...
... tell an irrelevant story about the shadow of an ass . Immediately the people became quiet , and listened attentively . When he left the issue uncertain , they assailed him with questions . But refusing to tell the end , he reprimanded ...
Pàgina 263
... Tell him you want to have a smoke or that you must powder your nose , or simply take yourself off . It is much more effective when the speaker makes his entrance the moment his name is called . • " " 2. The program chairman or the ...
... Tell him you want to have a smoke or that you must powder your nose , or simply take yourself off . It is much more effective when the speaker makes his entrance the moment his name is called . • " " 2. The program chairman or the ...
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