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"Drill-book of Elocution" is a comprehensive guide to the art of effective public speaking and expressive reading, originally published in 1894. Designed as a practical manual, it provides a series of exercises and drills aimed at improving articulation, pronunciation, and vocal delivery. This book is an invaluable resource for students, teachers, and anyone seeking to enhance their elocution skills.
Eloise A. Hafford's approach focuses on systematic training to cultivate clarity, confidence, and poise in speech. Whether for theatrical performance, classroom presentations, or everyday communication, the techniques outlined in this drill-book offer timeless methods for mastering the spoken word. Rediscover the principles of elocution that were once considered essential for educated individuals and unlock the power of persuasive and engaging communication.
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