Oral English and Public Speaking (Classic Reprint)

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Oratory is that branch of public speaking wherein persuasion is effected through an appeal to the emo tions of the hearers.

Extempore Speaking, or oral composition, is that kind of public speaking wherein the speaker forms the language for the expression of his thought at the moment of its delivery. In extempore speaking the thought is outlined in advance, while impromptu speaking means no special advanced preparation either of language or of thought.

Argumentation is the process of trying to prove a given proposition as true or false. Argumentation may be oral or written.

Debate is oral argumentation under conditions such that an opponent is present and waiting to reply.

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