part or portion having no fixed boundaries:
Explanation:
The first option on the left (blue) matches with the second option on the right (values honesty)
The second option on the left (green) matches with the first option on the right (sees things in Raymond)
The third option on the left (purple) matches with the fourth option on the right (respect)
The fourth option on the left (red) matches with the third option on the right (kids are as important as adults)
The fifth option on the left (orange) matches with the fifth option on the right (cares what girls think about her)
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I wouldn't start with A. She may be the spokesperson for those that don't like the Uniforms; her best course of action is present those views herself.
You don't want to give the powers that B any arguments at all. They may say "Well if you don't like Uniform A then choose 1 you do like and we'll endorse it." If she hates the idea of uniforms, she should never open the door to this option. Not B
Don't use question and answer until those who make the deciscion know what you are thinking. Not D.
You also don't want to make fun of the choice you may in the end be stuck with. Besides, you are making a kind of nasty comment about fellow students. Not E.
I think C is your answer. Be polite. Present your arguments. Remember the board holds the hammer and you do not. They have the power and you do not. They may not know exactly why you oppose uniforms, so treat your subject seriously.