Oral InterpretationHoughton Mifflin, 1952 - Всего страниц: 596 |
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... achieved through references to sights and sounds , tastes and smells , will also make an empathic contribution . A total ... achieve the overall effect of the entire selection . It is only one part of the whole and its importance will be ...
... achieved through references to sights and sounds , tastes and smells , will also make an empathic contribution . A total ... achieve the overall effect of the entire selection . It is only one part of the whole and its importance will be ...
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... achieve . It is neither necessary nor desirable to hump the shoul- ders , curl the hands helplessly across the breast , and speak in an exaggerated tremolo and falsetto . Indeed , observation will make it apparent that few old people ...
... achieve . It is neither necessary nor desirable to hump the shoul- ders , curl the hands helplessly across the breast , and speak in an exaggerated tremolo and falsetto . Indeed , observation will make it apparent that few old people ...
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... achieve its purpose . Humor in general finds its genius in the unexpected , in deviation from pat- tern , in the incongruous . It may be highly sophisticated or bois- terously merry . It frequently touches , lightly to be sure , and ...
... achieve its purpose . Humor in general finds its genius in the unexpected , in deviation from pat- tern , in the incongruous . It may be highly sophisticated or bois- terously merry . It frequently touches , lightly to be sure , and ...
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What Is Oral Interpretation? ය | 3 |
Selection and Evaluation of Material | 13 |
Analysis Preparation and Presentation of Material | 51 |
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