Interpretative SpeechPrentice-Hall, 1952 - 358 σελίδες |
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... story for the first time . I knew very clearly that it would be a long hard process . I knew that the smallest part of the labor would be the learning of these stories by heart . I met Norman Corwin . My wife Elsa Lanchester and I did ...
... story for the first time . I knew very clearly that it would be a long hard process . I knew that the smallest part of the labor would be the learning of these stories by heart . I met Norman Corwin . My wife Elsa Lanchester and I did ...
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... stories , the stories which were told before they were written , and not written before they were read . This is so of the stories in the Bible . As an actor , it is easy for me to understand that they are for the voice . There are ...
... stories , the stories which were told before they were written , and not written before they were read . This is so of the stories in the Bible . As an actor , it is easy for me to understand that they are for the voice . There are ...
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... story ? Are there details that show observation ? 7. Is there suspense in the passage ? Does the author keep you alive by his ability to surprise you in sundry ways ? EXERCISES 1. Analyze the structure of Russell H. Conwell's Acres of ...
... story ? Are there details that show observation ? 7. Is there suspense in the passage ? Does the author keep you alive by his ability to surprise you in sundry ways ? EXERCISES 1. Analyze the structure of Russell H. Conwell's Acres of ...
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The Reader as a Person | 9 |
Personal Development | 20 |
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