Determine whether each thesis statement is weak or strong.
A] The number of homeless citizens
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English, 16.10.2020 07:01 emaliemcfalls1234
Determine whether each thesis statement is weak or strong.
A] The number of homeless citizens
in the United States has recently
increased.
B] Smoking should be outlawed because
it causes many health problems, such
as breathlessness and lung disease.
C] The jeans industry targets its
advertisements to appeal to
young adults.
D] The invention of vaccinations has
had a major effect on humans by
wiping out a number of deadly
diseases.
[Weak thesis Statement] [Strong thesis Statement]
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