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... Thought C. Reading as if Speaking D. Reading to an Audience E. Art Conceals Art III . FUNCTION A. Individually 1. Forming Your Taste 2. Improving Your Speech 3. Developing Your Leadership B. Socially 1. Enlarging Your Sympathies 2 ...
... Thought C. Reading as if Speaking D. Reading to an Audience E. Art Conceals Art III . FUNCTION A. Individually 1. Forming Your Taste 2. Improving Your Speech 3. Developing Your Leadership B. Socially 1. Enlarging Your Sympathies 2 ...
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... thought connectives . How dependent we are on thought connectives can be illustrated by omitting them from the first sentence of the Declaration of Independence : 18 16 As quoted in Agnes Rush Burr , Russell H. Conwell and His Work ...
... thought connectives . How dependent we are on thought connectives can be illustrated by omitting them from the first sentence of the Declaration of Independence : 18 16 As quoted in Agnes Rush Burr , Russell H. Conwell and His Work ...
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... thought I might as well . PHILIP . That's all right . ( His brow had lowered at first sight of her , but now he gives her cleverness a grin of respect . ) EMILY . It is the first will you have made without taking me into your confidence ...
... thought I might as well . PHILIP . That's all right . ( His brow had lowered at first sight of her , but now he gives her cleverness a grin of respect . ) EMILY . It is the first will you have made without taking me into your confidence ...
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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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