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Thesis: Marrying young is a bad idea.

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Key Point: You think your ready,but your not.
Evidence: People that marry young usually end up not wanting to be together.
Analysis: They could be together for a long time and get a divorce waste of time.
Transition: people change.
Evidence: People can change over the years and you could not like them anymore.
Analysis: They look different act different.
Linking Sentence: just wait and tell.

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