Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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Page 87
... pause . A short double bar [ ] is used to show a short pause . See page 229 . " Fôrm ȧ pos'ê ! " shout'ěd thẽ rð · bùst ' shĕr'If . “ Å môst fôrʼmĭ · da · b'l brigʼănd Iz ǎt lärj . " " Iz hwâr ? " ȧskt the kon trôl'çr , li'ing on ăn ěks ...
... pause . A short double bar [ ] is used to show a short pause . See page 229 . " Fôrm ȧ pos'ê ! " shout'ěd thẽ rð · bùst ' shĕr'If . “ Å môst fôrʼmĭ · da · b'l brigʼănd Iz ǎt lärj . " " Iz hwâr ? " ȧskt the kon trôl'çr , li'ing on ăn ěks ...
Page 229
... pauses . The first reason for the pause is to enable the reader to obtain sufficient air to continue reading . One pauses also to reinforce and in some cases to capture the con- cept which he is about to present to his listeners . In ...
... pauses . The first reason for the pause is to enable the reader to obtain sufficient air to continue reading . One pauses also to reinforce and in some cases to capture the con- cept which he is about to present to his listeners . In ...
Page 230
... pause that separates one thought from another is a logical pause . Examples follow : ( a ) The greatness of people is no more affected by the number of its inhabitants than the greatness of an individual is measured by his height ...
... pause that separates one thought from another is a logical pause . Examples follow : ( a ) The greatness of people is no more affected by the number of its inhabitants than the greatness of an individual is measured by his height ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
Part II | 12 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
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