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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... active as writ- ing . Passive reading , which is almost always with the eyes in motion but with the mind not engaged , is not reading at all . That kind of reading is on a level with watching tele- vision for the sake of relaxation or ...
... active as writ- ing . Passive reading , which is almost always with the eyes in motion but with the mind not engaged , is not reading at all . That kind of reading is on a level with watching tele- vision for the sake of relaxation or ...
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... active listening that in- volves making notes . The precept of prudence in following the recommenda- tions suggested is simply to make whatever adaptation or use of them the substance , style , and importance of the speech deserves ...
... active listening that in- volves making notes . The precept of prudence in following the recommenda- tions suggested is simply to make whatever adaptation or use of them the substance , style , and importance of the speech deserves ...
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... active participant in a conversation or discussion , your first obligation is to focus on the question to be considered . What is the problem to be solved , the issue to be settled , the subject to be explored ? If the mat- ter is ...
... active participant in a conversation or discussion , your first obligation is to focus on the question to be considered . What is the problem to be solved , the issue to be settled , the subject to be explored ? If the mat- ter is ...
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The Untaught Skills | 3 |
The Solitary and the Social | 12 |
PART TWO UNINTERRUPTED SPEECH | 19 |
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