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... effect seemed to be practically nil . Utterly dissatisfied , though richer by one experience , I left the meeting . Tests of the same sort that I later undertook led to the same result . This should surprise no one . Go to a theater ...
... effect seemed to be practically nil . Utterly dissatisfied , though richer by one experience , I left the meeting . Tests of the same sort that I later undertook led to the same result . This should surprise no one . Go to a theater ...
Page 95
... effect on the mass of his listeners , and in the broadest sense on the entire English lower class . Regarded from this standpoint , the speeches of this Englishman were the most wonderful performances , for they testified to a ...
... effect on the mass of his listeners , and in the broadest sense on the entire English lower class . Regarded from this standpoint , the speeches of this Englishman were the most wonderful performances , for they testified to a ...
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... effect of the emphasis devices was determined by the score which obtained for the emphasized statement . The results show that : The most effective , although not the most economical , form of emphasis is repetition to the extent of ...
... effect of the emphasis devices was determined by the score which obtained for the emphasized statement . The results show that : The most effective , although not the most economical , form of emphasis is repetition to the extent of ...
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