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Stran 160
Do not introduce new mate- rial into the conclusion . Keep on a straight line to the finish . 3. Unity . If the speech has been well prepared , one idea and only one will be driven into the consciousness of the audi- ence .
Do not introduce new mate- rial into the conclusion . Keep on a straight line to the finish . 3. Unity . If the speech has been well prepared , one idea and only one will be driven into the consciousness of the audi- ence .
Stran 319
Acting as an announcer , introduce some famous person to a radio audience . Do this into a telephone . 5. Listen to a program that uses amateur talent . Why does the voice sound amateurish ? Analyze the voice . 6.
Acting as an announcer , introduce some famous person to a radio audience . Do this into a telephone . 5. Listen to a program that uses amateur talent . Why does the voice sound amateurish ? Analyze the voice . 6.
Stran 454
Illustration ( s ) used to ( continued ) assist memory , 245-246 educate audience , 255 employ contrasts and comparisons , 246-248 employ tact , 251-252 introduce humor , 253-254 introduce narrative element , 248-249 make for clearness ...
Illustration ( s ) used to ( continued ) assist memory , 245-246 educate audience , 255 employ contrasts and comparisons , 246-248 employ tact , 251-252 introduce humor , 253-254 introduce narrative element , 248-249 make for clearness ...
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Vsebina
SECTION | 1 |
WHAT THE AUDIENCE SEES | 11 |
WHAT THE AUDIENCE HEARS II | 34 |
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