How to Speak, how to ListenMacmillan, 1983 - 280 páginas Briefly describes the need for communicating and treats the art of rhetoric, "sales talk," lecturing, and other types of instructive speech. Explains preparation and delivery of speech, with examples, including three essential factors of persuasion: ethos, pathos, and logos. |
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... lecture . At 9:15 P.M. on the second occasion , a student pulled the main switch to black out the lecture hall . I lit matches at the podium to see my notes and completed the lecture . I finally did get the message and cut my lectures ...
... lecture . At 9:15 P.M. on the second occasion , a student pulled the main switch to black out the lecture hall . I lit matches at the podium to see my notes and completed the lecture . I finally did get the message and cut my lectures ...
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... lecture - forum ex- perience , repeated many times , as so valuable that in the last forty years most of the books I have written have been expansions of lectures that have undergone the testing , the learning , and the detailed ...
... lecture - forum ex- perience , repeated many times , as so valuable that in the last forty years most of the books I have written have been expansions of lectures that have undergone the testing , the learning , and the detailed ...
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... lecture in order to engage in the forum that follows it . The Aspen experience is similar in that the audience attending lectures given there anticipate auditing or partic- ipating in the discussion that follows it . They are listeners ...
... lecture in order to engage in the forum that follows it . The Aspen experience is similar in that the audience attending lectures given there anticipate auditing or partic- ipating in the discussion that follows it . They are listeners ...
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The Untaught Skills | 3 |
The Solitary and the Social | 12 |
PART TWO UNINTERRUPTED SPEECH | 19 |
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