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1. Title Screen 17. Central Idea 2. Selecting a Topic and Purpose 18. Guidelines for the 3. Topic Central Idea4. Brainstorming 19. Make Sure the Central 5. General Purpose Idea is Not Too6. Specific Purpose Statement General7. Guidelines for the Specific Purpose Statement 20. Make Sure the Central8. Write the Specific Purpose Idea is Not Too General Statement as a Full Infinitive Phrase (continued)9. Express the Specific Purpose 21. State the Central Idea as as a Statement, Not as a Question a Complete Sentence10. Avoid Figurative Language 22. State the Central Idea as in the Specific Purpose Statement a Complete Sentence11. Avoid Figurative Language (continued) in the Specific Purpose Statement 23. State the Central Idea as a12. Limit the Specific Purpose Statement, Not as a Question Statement to One Distinct Idea 24. State the Central Idea as a13. Avoid Figurative Language Statement, Not as a Question in the Specific Purpose Statement (continued)14. Make Sure the Specific 25. Avoid Figurative Language Purpose Is Not Too in the Central Idea Vague or General 26. Avoid Figurative Language 15. Questions to Ask about in the Central Idea Your Specific Purpose (continued)16. Questions to Ask about 27. General Purpose Your Specific Purpose 28. Main Points (continued) 29. Blank