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  • Cicero on the Genres of Rhetoric
    Visit this site for translations of Cicero, organized by main ideas and sub-points.

  • Style Guides
    Visit this site to access the APA, MLA, and Turabian guidelines for citing sources.

  • Cherokee Trail of Tears
    Visit this site for an example of individual stories as support material.

  • Japanese Gardens
    Visit this site for an example of definitions as support material.

  • Royal Signposts
    Visit the official website of Great Britain's Prince Charles to read speeches and commentary; note the use of signposts.

  • Historical Signposts
    Visit the U. S. History Out Loud website to listen to speeches by famous Americans; note the use of signposts.

  • Washington Post on Politics
    Visit the "On Politics" page for an example of photographs as signposts in a more complex layout.

  • Mothers Against Drunk Driving
    Visit the homepage of MADD for an example of an introduction that fulfills the five purposes outlined in this chapter.

  • American Medical Association
    Visit the homepage of the AMA for an example of a homepage that serves as an introduction to the site as a whole.

  • Bright Comet Chronicles
    Visit this site by a Brooks Observatory astronomer for an example of an introduction that establishes credibility.

  • Preparation Outline
    Visit this site for a sample preparation outline.

  • Business Topics for Outlining
    Visit this site for a list of topics, each of which could be the main idea in a speech on how to do business in Mexico.



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