Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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... selection to be read is an excerpt from a longer selection , the first silent read- ing should , if possible , include the whole selection . The im- portance of knowing what precedes and what follows the action of the specific incident ...
... selection to be read is an excerpt from a longer selection , the first silent read- ing should , if possible , include the whole selection . The im- portance of knowing what precedes and what follows the action of the specific incident ...
Page 228
... selection ? ( This question is especially pertinent for the reading of essays and other expository material . ) 2. What is the main plot of the narrative , drama , or poem ? a . When and where does the action of the story take place ? b ...
... selection ? ( This question is especially pertinent for the reading of essays and other expository material . ) 2. What is the main plot of the narrative , drama , or poem ? a . When and where does the action of the story take place ? b ...
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... Selection of a play . One of the first problems that faces the group eager to produce a play is that of selection . The teacher , without being dogmatic , must guide students in their Hartman , Gertrude , and Shumaker , Ann ( Editors ) ...
... Selection of a play . One of the first problems that faces the group eager to produce a play is that of selection . The teacher , without being dogmatic , must guide students in their Hartman , Gertrude , and Shumaker , Ann ( Editors ) ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
Part II | 12 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
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