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... Interpretation which serves the ideals of a liberal arts college and furthers the aims of general education . The experience at California may be useful to other Departments of Speech where Oral Interpretation has not yet attained the ...
... Interpretation which serves the ideals of a liberal arts college and furthers the aims of general education . The experience at California may be useful to other Departments of Speech where Oral Interpretation has not yet attained the ...
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... Interpretation of the Printed Page ( Chicago : Row - Peter- son Company , 1898 ) . " and Babcock , M. M. , Interpretation of the Printed Page , Rev. Ed . ( New York : Prentice - Hall , 1940 ) . Cumnock , R. M. , Choice Readings ( With ...
... Interpretation of the Printed Page ( Chicago : Row - Peter- son Company , 1898 ) . " and Babcock , M. M. , Interpretation of the Printed Page , Rev. Ed . ( New York : Prentice - Hall , 1940 ) . Cumnock , R. M. , Choice Readings ( With ...
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... interpretation . 6. The articulation was distinct . 7. The voice reflected the mood of the selection . 8. The reader was fluent . 9. The reader was confident . 3 For another analysis blank see Clyde W. Dow , " A Literary Interpretation ...
... interpretation . 6. The articulation was distinct . 7. The voice reflected the mood of the selection . 8. The reader was fluent . 9. The reader was confident . 3 For another analysis blank see Clyde W. Dow , " A Literary Interpretation ...
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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