Answer:
Your school's new friendship club has proposed a change to cafeteria
seating. The club members want students to have seat assignments
that change every two weeks. The seating will be arranged so each
student has a chance to sit near students in different grades and
social groups, to encourage friendships. Think about your position on
this change. Write a letter to the school newspaper stating your
opinion and reasons for it.
Which of these options is the best claim to address the prompt?
A. One advantage of assigned seating is that it takes the pressure off
students who don't know whom to sit with
B. Although the friendship club has good intentions, there are many
reasons why forcing cafeteria seating will not lead to real
friendships.
C. Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you were
pushed out of your comfort zone for a reason you didn't agree
with?
D. There are many different peer groups at our school, which makes it hard for new students to make friendsExplanation: