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Identify the examples of strong thesis statements. Rewrite those that are weak thesis statements. Censorship is a bad thing.

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My sister could easily be mistaken for my mother sometimes.

Only a fool would smoke cigarettes in the face of all the medical research proving the countless detrimental effects of smoking

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