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... audience , he talks with the audience . At the opposite extreme from the speaker is the actor . Theoretically , he has no concern with the audience . His business is with the other actors . Thus , Bassanio talks to Portia in The ...
... audience , he talks with the audience . At the opposite extreme from the speaker is the actor . Theoretically , he has no concern with the audience . His business is with the other actors . Thus , Bassanio talks to Portia in The ...
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... audience's appetite by putting them in a mood of expectancy . Besides its use to point up a word or phrase , the pause is also used to give the audience time to reflect on what has just been said . Walt Whitman's poetry , which often is ...
... audience's appetite by putting them in a mood of expectancy . Besides its use to point up a word or phrase , the pause is also used to give the audience time to reflect on what has just been said . Walt Whitman's poetry , which often is ...
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... AUDIENCE The oral reader and the public speaker have much in common when their relation to the audience is considered . Each must ask himself : " What common , unifying bond unites my audience ? What age group will be present ? What can ...
... AUDIENCE The oral reader and the public speaker have much in common when their relation to the audience is considered . Each must ask himself : " What common , unifying bond unites my audience ? What age group will be present ? What can ...
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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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American audience become beginning breath Browning called CHAPTER characters comes common Company course dead DEVIZES effect EMILY English example experience expression eyes face fact fall father feel give hand head hear heart human idea important interest John keep kind language less light listeners live look Lord material matter meaning mind natural never night once passage pause person PHILIP phrase play poem poetry practice present problem radio reader remember rhythm ROBERT Robin Hood Scene seems selection sense sound speak speaker speech stand story student talk tell thing thou thought understand voice whole words writing York young