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natita [175]
3 years ago
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Explain how the organizational structure of “The Last Lecture” supports Pausch’s purpose for delivering the lecture.

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Serga [27]3 years ago
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Sample Answer:

Pausch wants to help people achieve their dreams, so he explains how he achieved his own dreams. Pausch uses a central idea and supporting detail structure so he can talk about several different examples that connect to the central idea of achieving dreams and goals. He ends his lecture by explaining what lessons can be learned from his experiences so that other people can also fulfill their dreams and help others do the same.

Ede4ka [16]3 years ago
4 0

<u>Answer:</u>

  • ‘The Last Lecture’, this book written by Randy Pausch will be read by generations to come.
  • It is a story of Randy Pausch himself who was a professor at an University in Pittsburgh.
  • In that university there’s a kind of tradition where professors of that University are told to give a lecture and assume it as if it is the Last lecture of their life. But for Randy, he didn’t even need to assume this, because it was certainly the Last lecture of his life because he was suffering from terminal cancer and he didn’t had much time left.
  • So in a way the organization purpose of Last lecture supported Pausch’s purpose for delivering the lecture, where he gave some of the best life adivces and words of wisdom from his life experience.
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