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... speaker analyzes his audience so that what he says to it is appropriate . Here " appropriate " means more than ... speaker because they serve as a basis for inferring the internal states of auditors . Knowing an audience's demographic ...
... speaker analyzes his audience so that what he says to it is appropriate . Here " appropriate " means more than ... speaker because they serve as a basis for inferring the internal states of auditors . Knowing an audience's demographic ...
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... speaker will use the first list ; the careful speaker the second . Let the four lists below represent four different speakers . Which one is the most careful ? Which one the least careful ? animal food dog meat terrier beef professional ...
... speaker will use the first list ; the careful speaker the second . Let the four lists below represent four different speakers . Which one is the most careful ? Which one the least careful ? animal food dog meat terrier beef professional ...
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An Introduction to Style for the Public Speaker Jane Blankenship. The pressure of time on the speaker may cause him to choose fewer different words , or to choose somewhat easier words than the writer . Or he may repeat words or phrases ...
An Introduction to Style for the Public Speaker Jane Blankenship. The pressure of time on the speaker may cause him to choose fewer different words , or to choose somewhat easier words than the writer . Or he may repeat words or phrases ...
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