Obtén una còpia impresa del llibre
Sobre aquest llibre
A. The Dread of Speaking in Public..
B. Overcoming the Causes of Dread..
I. "Stage-fright"...
II. Misconception of the Speaker's Task..
III. Poor Preparation.
C. Summary..
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CHAPTER II
THE FUNCTIONS OF THE PARTS OF A SPEECH
A. The Divisions of a Speech. . .
B. The Functions of the Introduction.
I. Gaining the Attention..
II. Arousing the Interest..
III. Presenting the Main Theme...
IV. Transition to the Development.
XC. The Functions of the Development..
I. Emphasizing the Main Theme.
II. Producing Conviction...
III. Establishing Distinct Salient Points....
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IV. Holding the Listeners' Interest and Sympathy 14
D. The Functions of the Conclusion.
I. Rounding Out the Speech..
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II. Clinching the Central Idea.
III. Arousing Enthusiasm and Exhorting to Action 16
E. Summary..
CHAPTER III
INTRODUCING A SPEECH
A. Collecting One's Forces.
B. Avoiding the Threadbare Apology.
C. Effective Openings..
I. Reference to Attendant Circumstances.
II. Complimentary Opening..
III. Narrative-Descriptive Opening.
IV. The Literary Reference...
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CHAPTER IV
THE MEANS OF SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT
A. Determining the Main Theme..
B. Supporting the Main Theme.
C. Means of Elaboration.
I. Specific Cases.
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ARRANGING THE MATERIAL
A. Logical Methods of Arrangement..
I. Cause and Effect...
II. Chronological Order.
III. Space Order. . . . .
IV. Predetermined Analysis.
B. Arrangement on a Psychological Basis.
CHAPTER VI
CONCLUDING A SPEECH
A. The Effect of Completeness.
B. Clinching the Central Idea.
C. The Emotional Appeal..
D. Exhorting to Action..
E. Summary...
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