0. ZU • According to Shaw, the lessons of elocution must be taken from Answer A. a phonetically competent teacher famous elocutionists C. a group of editors D. books B.
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According to Shaw, the lessons of elocution must be taken from a phonetically competent teacher.
- The study of formal speaking, including its pronunciation, grammar, style, and tone, as well as the theory and practise of successful speech and its forms, is known as elocution.
- It is based on the notion that although speech is symbolic, music is definitive and persuasive. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in England, as well as the nineteenth century in America, it gained prominence.
- Overall, the idea was to teach both genders how to become better, more persuasive speakers, standardise faults in spoken and written English, and examine the beginnings of argument construction.
- It benefited both men and women in different ways.
Hence, the correct answer is a phonetically competent teacher.
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