A Choice of Worlds: The Practice and Criticism of Public DiscourseJames Robertson Andrews Harper & Row, 1972 - Počet stran: 164 |
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... topic For an audience to be moved by a message the topic under discussion must be meaningful to that audience . People can hardly be expected to modify their behavior or action if they do not see the relationship between them and the topic ...
... topic For an audience to be moved by a message the topic under discussion must be meaningful to that audience . People can hardly be expected to modify their behavior or action if they do not see the relationship between them and the topic ...
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... topics related to quality education , for example , may be markedly apathetic or uninterested in a serious discussion . A thoughtful speaker may rightly speculate that the topic seems irrelevant because the audience assumes that there ...
... topics related to quality education , for example , may be markedly apathetic or uninterested in a serious discussion . A thoughtful speaker may rightly speculate that the topic seems irrelevant because the audience assumes that there ...
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... Topic CRITICAL INTRODUCTION Seeking Old and Precious Moral Values : Bright and Roosevelt Redefine the Topic In their efforts to promote identification between the audience and the topic , John Bright's short , striking antiwar speech ...
... Topic CRITICAL INTRODUCTION Seeking Old and Precious Moral Values : Bright and Roosevelt Redefine the Topic In their efforts to promote identification between the audience and the topic , John Bright's short , striking antiwar speech ...
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Practical and Critical Principles | 9 |
Speeches for Analysis and Criticism | 39 |
The Audience and the Topic | 55 |
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