High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
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... SPEECH It is good policy in debating to prepare notes or outlines from which to talk rather than to read a set speech . Your speech will be less rigid , more flexible in allowing changes suggested by the speech of your opponent . Your ...
... SPEECH It is good policy in debating to prepare notes or outlines from which to talk rather than to read a set speech . Your speech will be less rigid , more flexible in allowing changes suggested by the speech of your opponent . Your ...
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... speeches of Brutus and Antony made after the assassination of Caesar . Get into the spirit of the speech situations and speech tactics . Then brief and write the speech that Cassius made - a speech that does not occur in the action of ...
... speeches of Brutus and Antony made after the assassination of Caesar . Get into the spirit of the speech situations and speech tactics . Then brief and write the speech that Cassius made - a speech that does not occur in the action of ...
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... SPEECH In the preceding section you were reminded that the word is classified as a part of speech according to its use in the sentence . The eight parts of speech are noun , pronoun , verb , adjective , adverb , conjunction ...
... SPEECH In the preceding section you were reminded that the word is classified as a part of speech according to its use in the sentence . The eight parts of speech are noun , pronoun , verb , adjective , adverb , conjunction ...
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