Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and sons, 1932 - 401 էջ |
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Էջ 43
... idea , an idea that might be expressed by a gesture , or by the single word " go " . The same is true of such ideas as " Come to the window " , " How beautiful are the stars tonight , " or " Isn't it time we were going to dinner ? " The ...
... idea , an idea that might be expressed by a gesture , or by the single word " go " . The same is true of such ideas as " Come to the window " , " How beautiful are the stars tonight , " or " Isn't it time we were going to dinner ? " The ...
Էջ 60
... idea here is " consists . " 4. Does " gentleman " here mean merely person , or something more ? Is there implied contrast between " speak " and " know " ? 5. Supply a connective after " peerage of words . " In the latter half of this ...
... idea here is " consists . " 4. Does " gentleman " here mean merely person , or something more ? Is there implied contrast between " speak " and " know " ? 5. Supply a connective after " peerage of words . " In the latter half of this ...
Էջ 105
... idea is " most clear " . 4. " Flies " is not an important idea . 5. Note the contrast of " words " with " look or gesture " in 6. Is " ambiguity " echo or new idea ? 8. Note that " symbols of communication " is echo . Does that throw ...
... idea is " most clear " . 4. " Flies " is not an important idea . 5. Note the contrast of " words " with " look or gesture " in 6. Is " ambiguity " echo or new idea ? 8. Note that " symbols of communication " is echo . Does that throw ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 11 |
OBJECTIVES IN THE STUDY OF ORAL READING | 18 |
V INTERPRETATION OF ATTITUDE | 69 |
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