Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and sons, 1932 - 401 էջ |
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... sense stress . Make the most of this opportunity by dwelling on them . Note also that this is a run - on line ; that is , its thought runs on into the next line without a break . Do not , then , pause after scampered , and do not make ...
... sense stress . Make the most of this opportunity by dwelling on them . Note also that this is a run - on line ; that is , its thought runs on into the next line without a break . Do not , then , pause after scampered , and do not make ...
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... sense , and that with many it degenerates into a dreary sing - song . In Defense of Comedy . - And now perhaps some earnest stu- dent , after leafing through the selections at the end of this chapter , will say , " Why should we waste ...
... sense , and that with many it degenerates into a dreary sing - song . In Defense of Comedy . - And now perhaps some earnest stu- dent , after leafing through the selections at the end of this chapter , will say , " Why should we waste ...
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... sense does not . Hurry lightly past the word . And so with others . There is little danger that you will completely obscure the rhythm . There is much more danger of creating a singsong that will obscure the sense . Conclusion . This ...
... sense does not . Hurry lightly past the word . And so with others . There is little danger that you will completely obscure the rhythm . There is much more danger of creating a singsong that will obscure the sense . Conclusion . This ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 11 |
OBJECTIVES IN THE STUDY OF ORAL READING | 18 |
V INTERPRETATION OF ATTITUDE | 69 |
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