It depends on what you want to talk about, how you are going to approach the subject and what aspects of it you plan to dicuss. I'm writing an essay on teen suicide right now and spent all morning trying to figure out what my thesis statement would be. I decided to use "Today's media play a large and negative part in the increasing rate of suicidal teens in America." and talk about the medias affect. But you may prefer to write about the aftermath and the family and friends left behind, or that with proper education on the subject warning signs can be detected and help found before depression leads to suicide. You could discuss ideas on why teen suicide is higher in males than in females (if you do you should read "Real Boys" and "Real Boy's Voices" by William S. Pollack) or you could just steal mine. best of luck!!
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Suicide is 100% preventable, and with our help, suicide rates will drop all around the world.
You can write about how to prevent teen pregnancy. Or what causes teen pregnancy. Talking about the right form of education to prevent teen pregnancy will work as well.
the introduction paragraph and mainly the thesis statement.
A possible thesis statement could be: "Teenage driving is a complex issue that requires a multifaceted approach to improve safety, including stricter licensing regulations, educational programs, and parental involvement."
A persuasive thesis statement contains the author's opinion on a topic, whereas an explanatory thesis statement does not.
No you may not ask any questions in your thesis statement, because the thesis statement basically states your answer to whatever you are doing.
A persuasive thesis statement argues the author's opinion on a topic; a descriptive thesis statement does not.
Thesis statement is a noun phrase, consisting of the main noun statement and the noun adjunct thesis.
What is a great thesis statement about Radiology?
Suicide is the 3rd leading cause of teen death.
He was 78 when he discovered his thesis statement