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While it is true that the speaker does not want to do all the thinking for his listeners , he must direct their thinking . Sumner H. Slichter , in his speech Business Outlook for 1946 , used comparison and contrast when talking about ...
While it is true that the speaker does not want to do all the thinking for his listeners , he must direct their thinking . Sumner H. Slichter , in his speech Business Outlook for 1946 , used comparison and contrast when talking about ...
Stran 272
By dealing with the direct interests of the people in your audience , you can show indirectly how they should be interested in what you are talk- ing about . By association you can arouse the interest of the audience in your subject .
By dealing with the direct interests of the people in your audience , you can show indirectly how they should be interested in what you are talk- ing about . By association you can arouse the interest of the audience in your subject .
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a speaker may use to induce an audience to act : ( 1 ) direct , ( 2 ) indirect , ( 3 ) positive and negative , or ( 4 ) counter . A. DIRECT A direct suggestion is an explicit command . Military training is an attempt to get a soldier to ...
a speaker may use to induce an audience to act : ( 1 ) direct , ( 2 ) indirect , ( 3 ) positive and negative , or ( 4 ) counter . A. DIRECT A direct suggestion is an explicit command . Military training is an attempt to get a soldier to ...
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WHAT THE AUDIENCE SEES | 11 |
WHAT THE AUDIENCE HEARS II | 34 |
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