Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice Materials from Literature, Classical and ModernInstruction on reading aloud, accompanied by practice selections. |
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... play or novel you select for presentation should have an interesting plot . It should tell a story that carries the listeners along with it . The story should move , and the motivation should be sprightly and brisk . Deliver us from ...
... play or novel you select for presentation should have an interesting plot . It should tell a story that carries the listeners along with it . The story should move , and the motivation should be sprightly and brisk . Deliver us from ...
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... play or story he wishes to present , the reader must take into consideration his own limita- tions as to voice , stature , and personality . A small woman with a soprano voice had best not choose a play in which the chief rôle is that ...
... play or story he wishes to present , the reader must take into consideration his own limita- tions as to voice , stature , and personality . A small woman with a soprano voice had best not choose a play in which the chief rôle is that ...
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... play , The Barretts of Wimpole Street , the story of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett is practically all that one would have time to retain . Put your watch in front of you and get an idea of the approximate number of minutes re ...
... play , The Barretts of Wimpole Street , the story of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett is practically all that one would have time to retain . Put your watch in front of you and get an idea of the approximate number of minutes re ...
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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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