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... reader need do is to cease speaking , and he can hold the listener in the hollow of his hand . The pause is frequently used to point up a phrase , to call atten- tion to something that the reader particularly wishes the audience to ...
... reader need do is to cease speaking , and he can hold the listener in the hollow of his hand . The pause is frequently used to point up a phrase , to call atten- tion to something that the reader particularly wishes the audience to ...
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... READER IV . And Baal's howling worshippers Their god with leaves entwine . And ... I saw the war - horse ramping And ... READER IV . Old John Brown . CHORUS . Old John Brown . READER IV . I saw his gracious wife . READER V. CHORUS ...
... READER IV . And Baal's howling worshippers Their god with leaves entwine . And ... I saw the war - horse ramping And ... READER IV . Old John Brown . CHORUS . Old John Brown . READER IV . I saw his gracious wife . READER V. CHORUS ...
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... reader seem to have the whole idea in mind ? 14. Was the reader vivacious ? 15. Did the reader succeed in making you aware of the imagery ? 16. Was the reading sincere ? 17. Was the physical response characterized by well - balanced ...
... reader seem to have the whole idea in mind ? 14. Was the reader vivacious ? 15. Did the reader succeed in making you aware of the imagery ? 16. Was the reading sincere ? 17. Was the physical response characterized by well - balanced ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE PROVINCES OF THE READER THE ACTOR AND | 13 |
Robert Hutchins The Test of Education | 25 |
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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