Rhetorical Analysis of SpeechesAllyn and Bacon, 1967 - 229 ページ |
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... talking , read- ing , thinking . ( O'Neill and Weaver ) 26. Analysis of audience : What does the audience know about you ? about your subject ? what influence do occasions have on audience ? youth ? homogeneity ? sex ? status ...
... talking , read- ing , thinking . ( O'Neill and Weaver ) 26. Analysis of audience : What does the audience know about you ? about your subject ? what influence do occasions have on audience ? youth ? homogeneity ? sex ? status ...
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... talking about players in the sense of actors or possibly musicians , who would entertain the students and recre- ate them after their studies . But why football players ? Dink : You tell him , Bojo . Bojo : Well , you see , a lot of ...
... talking about players in the sense of actors or possibly musicians , who would entertain the students and recre- ate them after their studies . But why football players ? Dink : You tell him , Bojo . Bojo : Well , you see , a lot of ...
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... talking about com- prehension . This paragraph is the result of much thought . An echo of the Great Books theme is contained here , " a learned Greek . " 59 . The speaker is talking to adults . He has a mission . He wants to get them in ...
... talking about com- prehension . This paragraph is the result of much thought . An echo of the Great Books theme is contained here , " a learned Greek . " 59 . The speaker is talking to adults . He has a mission . He wants to get them in ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Chief Sources of Rhetorical Concepts | 9 |
Winston S Churchill | 29 |
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action Africa American Antony appeal audi audience Bandung bill Brutus Caesar Cassius cause China Churchill citizens civilization common Congress contrast conversation crowd debate Demas democracy democratic developed echo economic ence experience fact faith fight figure of speech Fosdick freedom give graph hear heart honor human idea issue Japan Johnson Julius Caesar leaders Lend-Lease liberal arts listen lives Lyndon Baines Johnson Mark Antony means ment minds Negro Nervii never Note the repetition paragraph peace personal proof persuasion Philippines phrase Plebeian political President problems public speaking racism reason repeated rhetorical rhythm right to vote Romulo Roosevelt seek Selma sentence Socrates speaker speaker knows staying power struggle style talking tell tence theme things thought tion tonight United Nations University Vital Speeches Wendell Willkie Western Willkie Winston Churchill word Yale