PATTERNS OF ARGUMENT CONSTRUCTION IN TOASTMASTERS' COMPETITIONS: what we can learn from the champions
Public speakers commonly construct their arguments by utilizing the layout of arguments in order to give a compelling argument in a speech. Given the significance of creating a compelling argument, this study aims to identify the layout of the arguments used by ten Toastmasters Champions as well as...
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Main Author: | Intan Ayuning Tyas, - (Author) |
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2023-08-28.
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