Topic sentence: "I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have."
Luck is not just a matter of chance; it comes from hard work. Think carefully about this statement.
Write an essay explaining the importance and benefits of working hard.
Based on the prompt, which thesis statement is the strongest for this written composition?
1) Luck is something that people either have or they do not.
2) Hard work can get you places in life, but sometimes people get lucky; their luck has greater benefits than hard work.
3) In my life and my observation of others around me, I have found that hard work leads to many successes.
4) Hard work is important for everyone, regardless of whether they are lucky.
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