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Married vs. Single Life
Topic – Married Vs Single Life.
Tittle: "A Full Heart Combined the Two or a Half Heart Only You."
I-INTRODUCTION-
A-Hook: People do not have to get married to be happy. However, it is quite a bit lonely to go to the theater to watch a movie by yourself – Not only that, but you are also experiencing the feelings of being uninhabited of a single life.
B- Connecting information: Now if you start to think about you are one of those loneliness and it is time for you to find someone to live with. In other words – to get married, you will also learn to have more responsibilities as well as learn to be more busy than your single life and step through many sharings between the two of you.
C- Thesis statement: Since I am single, I never thought about getting married until my friend shared her experiment about her married life. I realized there are many differences and similarities in married and single life about responsibilities as well as money and activities.

II-BODY PARAGRAPH- Married life
Point 1: Responsibilities
A-Topic sentence: To have a partner living with you the most important thing is having more responsibilities.
B-Supporting details: + Rules: respecting eachother, think about wife's/husband's feelings. + Household stuff, more cleaning, more laundry + Most married couples tend to have houses instead of apartment or roomates. Point 2: Money
A-Topic sentence: Married couple tend to save money earlier for their retirement while a single person start to save money during their 40's.
B-Supporting details: + Married couple spend less money on shopping or night out with friends or eating out. They want to cook at home, making their own food to save money for priorities(car, house, electricity, etc..) + They tend to share half and half in stead of buying two different items + Helping eachother, saving money together.

Point 3: Activities
A-Topic sentence:Married couples willing to work harder to save money to go on for a honey moon or a

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