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Page 152
... according to the context : Who ? Where ? Why ? When ? What ? Which ? and your answer , if true , will be given the right emphasis . An audience should be aware that you are bringing out the right word according to the idea , but never ...
... according to the context : Who ? Where ? Why ? When ? What ? Which ? and your answer , if true , will be given the right emphasis . An audience should be aware that you are bringing out the right word according to the idea , but never ...
Page 307
... according to the rules of the society . ( It is advisable that a school organization should provide in its bylaws or rules for a shorter allotment of time than the ten minutes permitted by Robert's Rules of Order . ) 5. No member is ...
... according to the rules of the society . ( It is advisable that a school organization should provide in its bylaws or rules for a shorter allotment of time than the ten minutes permitted by Robert's Rules of Order . ) 5. No member is ...
Page 492
... according to the Sequence Guides at the beginning of the several Parts of the book , or according to the Speech Attainments at the end of every Chapter . In many instances , both of these guides in the use of the book may be used for ...
... according to the Sequence Guides at the beginning of the several Parts of the book , or according to the Speech Attainments at the end of every Chapter . In many instances , both of these guides in the use of the book may be used for ...
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according action Alfred Noyes amendment Articulation Assignment audience Barty breath Bring to class bylaws called chair chairman character Choose Circumflex comedy committee consonants conversation courtesy David Copperfield debate deductive reasoning definite diacritic dialect diphthongs drama Edmond Rostand English etiquette exercises Explanations expression feeling front vowel gesture give given Group individual inflections interest interpretation Julius Cæsar Key words lips main motion Malaprop Mally manner meeting Merchant of Venice method mid vowels Modern move One-Act Plays open forum pantomime pause person phonetic phrase Pickwick platform poem Polonius practice Pronounce pronunciation question read aloud rehearsals resonance ROBERT BROWNING Rudyard Kipling rules scene selection Self-appraisal sentence short speaker speaking SPEECH ATTAINMENTS Chapter speech topics stage story Story-telling student Suggested References syllables thought tion tongue Transcribe and read voice voiceless vote WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE