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.
The central point appears in your thesis statement.
Thesis statement
The hook and the thesis statement
Not if supporting your thesis statement was part of the assignment.
A good thesis statement on teenage driving might be "teen aged drivers are much more likely to text and drive than adult drivers." Another good thesis statement might include "teen aged drivers have much faster reflexes than adult drivers."
Teenagers should not become pregnant.
the introduction paragraph and mainly the thesis statement.
A persuasive thesis statement argues the author's opinion on a topic; a descriptive thesis statement does not.
A persuasive thesis statement argues the author's opinion on a topic; a descriptive thesis statement does not.
A persuasive thesis statement contains the author's opinion on a topic, whereas an explanatory thesis statement does not.
no there is not a hook in a thesis statement.
The thesis statement tells what the essay will be about.
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.
If you did it wouldn't be a thesis "STATEMENT" would it, it would be a thesis "QUESTION".
Thesis statement is a noun phrase, consisting of the main noun statement and the noun adjunct thesis.