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Below are three sets of main points for speeches. For each set, supply the general purpose, specific purpose, and central idea. General Purpose:Specific Purpose:Central Idea:Main Points: I. You should support the school bond referendum because it will improve classroom facilities. II. You should support the school bond referendum because it will increas the number of teachers. III, You should support the school bond referendum becasue it will upgrade instructional resources. General Purpose:Specific Purpose:Central Idea:Main Points: I. The first event in a traithlon is swimming. II. The second event in a triathlon is cycling. III. The third event in a trathlon is running. General Purpose:Specific Purpose:Central Idea:Main Points: I. As a writer, Thomas Jefferson penned the Declaration of Independence and Notes on the State of Virginia. II. As prsident, Thomas Jefferson negotiated the Louisiana Purchase and approved the Lewis and Clark Expedition. III. As an architect, Thomas Jefferson designed Monticello and the University of Virginia.

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