The Perception and Evocation of LiteratureScott, Foresman, 1973 - Всего страниц: 376 |
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... audience . As we pointed out earlier in this chapter , ascertain- ing the predominant mode determines in large part the kind of relationship the per- former will have with his audience . If the student will review the chart outlining ...
... audience . As we pointed out earlier in this chapter , ascertain- ing the predominant mode determines in large part the kind of relationship the per- former will have with his audience . If the student will review the chart outlining ...
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... audience was ushered into the living room , the windows of which were heavily draped . The audience sat in silence , rather uncomfortably ( a discomfort which was to prove of extreme importance before the morning was out ) . At a ...
... audience was ushered into the living room , the windows of which were heavily draped . The audience sat in silence , rather uncomfortably ( a discomfort which was to prove of extreme importance before the morning was out ) . At a ...
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... audience surrounds the event ? - in a reverse circular pattern in which the audience is clustered in a center area and events occur in the large perimeter surrounding the audience ? ( In this arrangement , no one audience member sees or ...
... audience surrounds the event ? - in a reverse circular pattern in which the audience is clustered in a center area and events occur in the large perimeter surrounding the audience ? ( In this arrangement , no one audience member sees or ...
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The Uniqueness of Literature 8 | 11 |
The Presentational Mode as Creative ProblemSolving | 23 |
Behavioral Patterning | 62 |
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