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Supporting Materials
"After deciding on the pattern of arrangement that best suits the topic, the speaker is ready to gather various materials of support--forms of evidence that develop or strengthen each of the points to be made. " (Tubbs & Moss, Human Communication, p. 328)
Bibliography on Women in American History
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