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20th Century Limited ability Abraham Lincoln American appeal Aristotle articulation attention attitudes audience basic become bodily action cause chap chapter character communication course creative critical listener delivery develop discussed effective listening emotional ethos example experience expression factors facts feel force Franklin D Franklin Roosevelt gestures give hear human humor ideas important impression interest introduction language logical look main points manner materials matter meaning method metric system mind motivational oral organization percent person persuasive speech phonation phrases posture practice prepared prestige Principles problem pronunciation Public Speaking purpose questions Quintilian radio reading reasoning response Sarett sense sentence social sound speaker specific speech class speech students stage fright Stuart Chase style talk teacher tend things thought tion tone topic University of Kansas usually Vital Speeches vocal voice William Smiley Winston Churchill words writing