The Art of Effective SpeakingD.C. Heath, 1934 - 492 էջ |
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Էջ 54
... move clearly and in a straight line . It does not help us to move forcefully , or interestingly , or concretely , or with originality and charm . Learn to use it , and learn to realize its limitations . Do not follow it slavishly ...
... move clearly and in a straight line . It does not help us to move forcefully , or interestingly , or concretely , or with originality and charm . Learn to use it , and learn to realize its limitations . Do not follow it slavishly ...
Էջ 118
... move us and move the world . These we call our fundamental life interests . Reason may serve to evaluate desire , or at least see to it that all our impulses get a hearing ; but in our impulses or desires we must seek largely the motor ...
... move us and move the world . These we call our fundamental life interests . Reason may serve to evaluate desire , or at least see to it that all our impulses get a hearing ; but in our impulses or desires we must seek largely the motor ...
Էջ 345
... moving easily from one pitch to another and from one tonal quality to another , and varying the amount of stress in ... move outward and the abdominal wall forward , and there should be an expansion both through the waist and through ...
... moving easily from one pitch to another and from one tonal quality to another , and varying the amount of stress in ... move outward and the abdominal wall forward , and there should be an expansion both through the waist and through ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE VALUE OF SPEECH TRAINING I | 1 |
THE SPEECH SITUATION | 8 |
CHOOSING A SUBJECT | 20 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
23 այլ բաժինները չեն ցուցադրվում
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Abraham Lincoln action appeal to motives Applause argumentative speech audience behavior belief biological inheritance Chap concrete debate definite Effective Speaking element emotions eulogy example experiences expression extempore fact feeling forms of support friends gesture give hand hearers Henry Ward Beecher hold attention human wants humor ideas illustrations impressive speech informative speech interest Laughter League of Nations lecture Lincoln listeners lives logical argument look Mary Livermore mean mental method mind motives nation never Observe occasion opinion orator outline persons persuasive problem propositions purpose question reason Robert Ingersoll Sam Walter Foss slavery social sound speaker Speaking Revised Edition speech materials statement style sub-ideas suggestion talk things Thomas Starr King thought tion true truth type of speech understand voice want appeal Wendell Phillips William Jennings Bryan words