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... Sound : Music fades out and there is the sound of tuning . ORATOR ( delivering a passionate address ) : Oh , my friends , I bid you heed the warning of the framers of our Republic ! OBOLOG : This is how they are governed . Let's have ...
... Sound : Music fades out and there is the sound of tuning . ORATOR ( delivering a passionate address ) : Oh , my friends , I bid you heed the warning of the framers of our Republic ! OBOLOG : This is how they are governed . Let's have ...
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Prose, Explanatory and Persuasive Walter Blair John C. Gerber. Sound : Doorbell rings urgently . GLADYS : Oh Peter , Peter , Peter-- Sound : Gladys continues to sob as the announcer speaks . ANNOUNCER : Will Daniel Syllabus turn Mr ...
Prose, Explanatory and Persuasive Walter Blair John C. Gerber. Sound : Doorbell rings urgently . GLADYS : Oh Peter , Peter , Peter-- Sound : Gladys continues to sob as the announcer speaks . ANNOUNCER : Will Daniel Syllabus turn Mr ...
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... Sound : Orchestra playing " The Sidewalks of New York . " The music fades . NARRATOR : Joe Louis serves as an example in sportsmanship to millions of Americans of all races and many creeds . His conduct in a contest , his words from the ...
... Sound : Orchestra playing " The Sidewalks of New York . " The music fades . NARRATOR : Joe Louis serves as an example in sportsmanship to millions of Americans of all races and many creeds . His conduct in a contest , his words from the ...
Contents
SPACE ARRANGEMENT The Battlefield of Waterloo | 7 |
COMPARISON AND CONTRAST True and False Humor | 13 |
ANALOGY The Stagecoach from Looking Backward Edward Bellamy | 19 |
Copyright | |
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