My topic is about bullying and how bad is it in America. The reason why I choose this topic is because it has a meaning to me. I was bullied in my 6th and 7th grade years in middle school and it wasn't a very good two years to start out in middle school. So I will be looking up information about bullying in America.
My possible questions for this topic are:
- What is bullying?
- How has it affected America?
- How many people have been bullied?
- Who gets bullied the most?
- How do people handle getting bullied?
- Are the people in a group that helps you?
- Who helps the people getting bullied?
- How does a bully pick his target?
- How do schools and other places deal with bullies?
Looking at the questions above, I would think all of these are important and useful to this topic. I would arrange them in this order by number:
Why my topic is important is, in my view, because bullying is a major problem and topic across America. Why you may ask? Well because it is still happening today and the people who get bullied end up doing something they shouldn't have. Like maybe kill themselves. Who would care about this? The peoples parents would because if one were to read this paper, they would understand how bad it is in America. Who does it affect? It would affect someone getting bullied. They can read the paper and see how people deal with it and that there are people there to help you.
I am studding bullying in America because I am trying to find out how bad it is and to make readers understand how bad it is in America.
So you're going to research how severe and far-reaching the problem of bullying is in the US? That's a really important topic. Will you look at a particular grade level? And what do you think about in-person versus online bullying problems? Do you think they're essentially the same problem?
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