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As a starting point for our chain we might first inquire as to the speaker's audience , for in testing the success of any speech we are aided in knowing the characteristics and qualities of the audience at whom it was aimed .
As a starting point for our chain we might first inquire as to the speaker's audience , for in testing the success of any speech we are aided in knowing the characteristics and qualities of the audience at whom it was aimed .
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first challenge his own statements in his own mind before presenting them to his audience . And then he should consider his prospective audience . It is a long accepted commonplace that successful speech requires a speaker to come to ...
first challenge his own statements in his own mind before presenting them to his audience . And then he should consider his prospective audience . It is a long accepted commonplace that successful speech requires a speaker to come to ...
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DI a sented , I had to settle for an antiphonal arrangement with my * audience . I would speak a brief paragraph ; the audience would boo ; and so on to the relatively orderly end of my argument . But despite these episodes , I want to ...
DI a sented , I had to settle for an antiphonal arrangement with my * audience . I would speak a brief paragraph ; the audience would boo ; and so on to the relatively orderly end of my argument . But despite these episodes , I want to ...
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