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... keep interest focused on the elements of suspense in the story . Keep alive the sense of expectancy by your voice and body movements . Try to make your hearers lose themselves in the story ; make them forget their surroundings . VII ...
... keep interest focused on the elements of suspense in the story . Keep alive the sense of expectancy by your voice and body movements . Try to make your hearers lose themselves in the story ; make them forget their surroundings . VII ...
Page 246
... keep food spots off your clothing ? If you are a girl , do you keep your hair combed ? Are the seams in your stockings straight ? Do you keep your skirts pressed , and are your sweaters immaculate ? An audi- ence knows that physical ...
... keep food spots off your clothing ? If you are a girl , do you keep your hair combed ? Are the seams in your stockings straight ? Do you keep your skirts pressed , and are your sweaters immaculate ? An audi- ence knows that physical ...
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... keep the legacies as they are ? PHILIP . Well , there's that £ 500 for the hospitals . EMILY . Yes , with so many claims on us , is that necessary ? PHILIP ( becoming stouter ) . I'm going to make it £ 1000 . EMILY . Philip ! PHILIP ...
... keep the legacies as they are ? PHILIP . Well , there's that £ 500 for the hospitals . EMILY . Yes , with so many claims on us , is that necessary ? PHILIP ( becoming stouter ) . I'm going to make it £ 1000 . EMILY . Philip ! PHILIP ...
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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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