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It has been said that an illustration is a window in an argument . ... reconversion of law enforcement , notice how J. Edgar Hoover illustrated his topic sentence , " There is a universality to law enforcement in democratic countries .
It has been said that an illustration is a window in an argument . ... reconversion of law enforcement , notice how J. Edgar Hoover illustrated his topic sentence , " There is a universality to law enforcement in democratic countries .
Stran 245
He must make his audience remember them . An illustration has a way of staying in the mind . When we think over an illustration , we begin to remember the point the speaker was making . No one could remember the illustrations of Russell ...
He must make his audience remember them . An illustration has a way of staying in the mind . When we think over an illustration , we begin to remember the point the speaker was making . No one could remember the illustrations of Russell ...
Stran 256
SOURCES OF ILLUSTRATIONS There are five ways of getting information for speeches- observation , correspondence ... The difficulty , however , is that most of us are not trained to see an illustration in the everyday happenings around us ...
SOURCES OF ILLUSTRATIONS There are five ways of getting information for speeches- observation , correspondence ... The difficulty , however , is that most of us are not trained to see an illustration in the everyday happenings around us ...
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SECTION | 1 |
WHAT THE AUDIENCE SEES | 11 |
WHAT THE AUDIENCE HEARS II | 34 |
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