Fundamentals of Speech: The Theory and Practice of Oral CommunicationMacmillan, 1963 - 275 halaman |
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... consider with me whether society has the right to kill its members . ” Choose your subject to suit you , your listeners , and the occasion of their meeting ; narrow your subject so that it is meaningful for you and your listeners ...
... consider with me whether society has the right to kill its members . ” Choose your subject to suit you , your listeners , and the occasion of their meeting ; narrow your subject so that it is meaningful for you and your listeners ...
Halaman 209
... consider a special diet , surgery , bed- rest or psychotherapy , for example . After considering the various solutions , he must choose that procedure or combina- tion of procedures that will be most effective in that case . Finally ...
... consider a special diet , surgery , bed- rest or psychotherapy , for example . After considering the various solutions , he must choose that procedure or combina- tion of procedures that will be most effective in that case . Finally ...
Halaman 252
... Consider the distinction between " revenge " and " vengeance , " then read the following lines of Hamlet's speech , keeping the thought in mind of his prob- able religious thinking . Note how it changes your concept of many of the terms ...
... Consider the distinction between " revenge " and " vengeance , " then read the following lines of Hamlet's speech , keeping the thought in mind of his prob- able religious thinking . Note how it changes your concept of many of the terms ...
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A Preface to Speech | 1 |
The Oral Communication Process | 8 |
Choosing Ideas | 25 |
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Fundamentals of Speech: The Theory and Practice of Oral Communication Roy Clyde McCall,Herman Cohen Tampilan cuplikan - 1963 |
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