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The work presents a systematic manual for effective oral communication, beginning with the nature and importance of speech and the mechanics of voice and diction. It guides readers through selecting and organizing material, constructing openings, conclusions, and outlines, and developing clear explanations. Subsequent chapters treat argumentation, persuasion, refutation, and formal debate, and offer techniques for special-occasion speaking and theatrical delivery. Practical exercises, examples, and appendices reinforce sentence construction, vocal practice, and planning methods. Emphasis falls on clarity, audience adaptation, and disciplined delivery to make ideas intelligible and persuasive.
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