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sineoko [7]
3 years ago
9

Your school has decided that students must wear uniforms every day. Do you agree with this decision? Why or why not? Write a let

ter to your principal that explains your point of view. Provide clear reasons for whether or not you support the school’s decision.
Jonas decides that he will write a letter explaining that he disagrees with the principal’s decision because he believes that uniforms take away from students’ individuality. What is his best next step?
determine a topic
brainstorm different ideas
create an outline
choose an audience
English
2 answers:
DaniilM [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

c

Explanation:

i got a 100% it was in a quiz for me. e2020

kherson [118]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: Dear -----,

I don't agree with the school uniforms rule. We need to have freedom in our clothing styles while following the guidelines as well. If you charge for them, many students might not be able to pay for it. Many students will destroy them as well and just plain out refuse to wear them. Our outfits represent our personalities and part of who we are. If you take away that, it'll be like taking our freedom of speech away.

Explanation:

Make a list of pros and cons based on whether you agree or disagree with the uniforms. Then explain the pros and cons in your letter. If you choose no basely on that its uncomfortable for girls/ etc (choosing your audience) than try to make pros and cons about your topic

Hope this helps! Sorry it's so long!

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