What Is a Good Thesis Statement About Drug Addiction ?
Question by Reginald Price: What is a good thesis statement about drug addiction ?
I have to write a 20 page paper on almost any subject but need to be more specific. It could be about the cause and effect of drug abuse over years at a time or it could be about addiction and its effect on the person’s relationships(including themselves). Im desperate right now, thanks (:
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Answer by sandie
no one ever met a opiate drug that didn’t life it. the relationship subsumes all others. too bad all the others times are not good as the first time. every soon one simply uses to feel the new normal.
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