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Stran 114
As you read the selection for the first time , set up as many associations or connections with your own experience as possible . The four laws of association are contiguity , succession , similarity , and contrast . 3.
As you read the selection for the first time , set up as many associations or connections with your own experience as possible . The four laws of association are contiguity , succession , similarity , and contrast . 3.
Stran 116
line until he has reduced it to the least possible number of words ; then he should memorize these words . Rehearse the speech many times in your room , depending upon the outline to suggest the next steps in the speech .
line until he has reduced it to the least possible number of words ; then he should memorize these words . Rehearse the speech many times in your room , depending upon the outline to suggest the next steps in the speech .
Stran 336
Is there a glimmer of a possible agreement ? Can you point this out ? Do you see possible developments in the thinking of the group ? What needs to be said to harmonize the conflicting points of view ? Can you be the synthesizer ?
Is there a glimmer of a possible agreement ? Can you point this out ? Do you see possible developments in the thinking of the group ? What needs to be said to harmonize the conflicting points of view ? Can you be the synthesizer ?
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Vsebina
SECTION | 1 |
WHAT THE AUDIENCE SEES | 11 |
WHAT THE AUDIENCE HEARS II | 34 |
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