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The overall structure of "The Last Lecture" supports his purpose of enabling the childhood dreams of others, because it allows him to get the attention of his audience and then relay the details about his own experiences and what he learned.

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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.

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