Reading Aloud: A Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and Sons, 1941 - 506 páginas |
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... pattern of prose style will be stamped upon your mind and built into your habits of expression as could never be done by however many exercises in writing and correcting compositions . Our vocabularies are made up of words that we have ...
... pattern of prose style will be stamped upon your mind and built into your habits of expression as could never be done by however many exercises in writing and correcting compositions . Our vocabularies are made up of words that we have ...
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... pattern of expression may prove of value . As you read aloud the first sen- tence of the Stevenson selection , you will note that your voice has created a vocal pattern . “ Life is not entirely carried on by litera- ture . " A second ...
... pattern of expression may prove of value . As you read aloud the first sen- tence of the Stevenson selection , you will note that your voice has created a vocal pattern . “ Life is not entirely carried on by litera- ture . " A second ...
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... pattern of your normal reading . Try to brighten your expression by deliberately exaggerating this pattern . 24. Are there places where you can brighten expression by somewhat mechanical changes in rate , intensity , quality , and time ...
... pattern of your normal reading . Try to brighten your expression by deliberately exaggerating this pattern . 24. Are there places where you can brighten expression by somewhat mechanical changes in rate , intensity , quality , and time ...
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Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of Literature Wayland Maxfield Parrish Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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