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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's comprehension of it ; and will be reflected in superior oral expression . III . ABUSES OF BIOGRAPHICAL APPROACH A. Use of Make - up A great deal has been written on the subject of the reader's relation to the author of the ...
... reader's comprehension of it ; and will be reflected in superior oral expression . III . ABUSES OF BIOGRAPHICAL APPROACH A. Use of Make - up A great deal has been written on the subject of the reader's relation to the author of the ...
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... READER I. READER II . CHORUS . READER II . READER III . CHORUS . READER III . JOHN BROWN 1 Vachel Lindsay I've been to Palestine . ( Steps forward ) What did you see in Palestine ? I saw the ark of Noah- It was made of pitch and pine ...
... READER I. READER II . CHORUS . READER II . READER III . CHORUS . READER III . JOHN BROWN 1 Vachel Lindsay I've been to Palestine . ( Steps forward ) What did you see in Palestine ? I saw the ark of Noah- It was made of pitch and pine ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
SPEAKER | 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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actor ALFRED LORD TENNYSON American audience breath characters CHORUS common consonants course diction dictionary diphthong effect emotion English Ernie Pyle experience expression eyes feel give Gunga Din hand hear human ideas interest Jesse James John John Galsworthy language lips listeners literature living look Lord Lowell Thomas MATERIAL FOR CHAPTER meaning mind mood mouth never oral reading passage pause person pharynx phrase pitch play poem poet poetry PRACTICE MATERIAL prayer preacher problem pronunciation prose radio reader reading aloud recital rhythm Robert Browning Robert Frost Rudyard Kipling scene script selection sense sentence sermon shanty boy Simon Legree SOLO sound speaker speaking speech story student syllable talk thing thou thought tion tone tongue unto Vachel Lindsay verse Vincent Millay vocal voice vowel William Rose Benét words writing York young