Argumentation and Debate: Principles and Practices, Volume 10James H. McBath |
Contents
FORENSIC HONOR SOCIETIES Annabel D Hagood | 3 |
PRESENTING THE DEBATE SPEECH W Charles | 13 |
REFUTATION AND REBUTTAL Ralph | 192 |
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Argumentation and Debate: Principles and Practices, Volume 10 James H. McBath No preview available - 1963 |
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