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Strike441 [17]
3 years ago
15

Respond to a post on a message board with a two-paragraph post of your own. Choose a post that makes a claim you disagree with.

Then write your own claim in response. You'll back up your claim with rhetorical appeals to the audience and evidence from at least one online source. Your assignment should include the following elements: A clear claim that responds to a counterclaim • The use of persuasive appeals • Evidence from at least one online source that supports your argument
if you can help write about why kids don't need dress code or why they should have there phone in school​
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2 answers:
Ivahew [28]3 years ago
6 0

Your school is making a HUGE error if it distributes school uniforms. Uniforms should be prohibited in all schools. Every year, thousands of people demonstrate against the distribution of school uniforms. Why? Even while I agree with the beneficial effects, I continue to believe that school uniforms are a bad idea! Despite the fact that I have never worn a school uniform, I have friends who have told me about their experiences with them, and I can almost envision what it would be like to be in their shoes for a day. They claim that school uniforms are too expensive, that they don't feel as comfortable as children would like, that they hinder free education, that they cause discipline issues, and that they don't allow children to express themselves. Consider the price to be a deterrent. Experts feel that school uniforms increase the amount of clothing that parents must purchase for their children, and I agree. Kids will desire and need clothing when they are not in school, and if the child participates in any other activities that demand a costume, parents will have to spend more money. Uniforms can be more expensive for families who rely on secondhand apparel or hand-me-down items from friends and relatives. To be safe, more cautious families will purchase more than one pair of uniforms, but they will wind up spending too much money. According to studies, families can spend up to $200 per year on uniforms alone. The average price of a school uniform is roughly a hundred and forty dollars (OEL). Because middle-class families may be unable to buy uniforms at such a high cost, eliminating school uniforms completely would be extremely beneficial. Some experts argue that the cost of school uniforms is a disadvantage because they are useless outside of school. School uniforms, according to critics, are not comfortable for all types of people. Most children are more at ease in a particular style of clothes or design. Uniforms limit the ability to dress in clothes that are comfortable for the individual. Some people prefer their shirts untucked when they are too tight. It can be a challenge. When it's hot for a few days, it feels particularly warm and the shirt has to be removed. School uniforms can be uncomfortable at times due to the tightness of the collar and the shortness of the trousers. "No, I don't like them because they are uncomfortable and make you feel like you are in your church clothes all the time," Kade, a sixth-grader, said when questioned about school uniforms. Experts say that in order to maximize learning, children must feel at ease, but school uniforms will prevent this from happening until someone intervenes. In addition, unless the school or the state pays for uniforms, it is the responsibility of the students and parents to bear the expenditures. It contradicts the concept of free education, because public schools should provide free education to parents. Unless it is a private school, most schools around the world are free. It's a deception to say that children can attend school for free if the school requires parents to purchase school uniforms. Parents also have to buy school supplies, donate to fundraisers, and deal with a slew of other school-related issues. According to my research, families spend an average of $684.79 each year on school-related expenses. Finally, and most crucially, kids should not wear uniforms since they take away a person's feeling of identity. Consider thirty pupils seated at tables in a classroom. For every event, they all dress in tan slacks and a white shirt. Their books and papers are on the desks in front of them. They all have the same appearance. Is that the way things should be? NO! We are all individuals! The students are all individuals! Each student is special in their own way in numerous ways. Why are we putting pressure on students to look alike when they have such unique ideas? This claim can be supported by evidence. “I don't like school uniforms because they take away the student's individuality,” said Daycen, a pupil. (TI) In March 2002, the National Catholic Reporter published a seventeen-year-tale, old's in which she stated, "It was despised by all. It obliterated whatever sense of individuality we could have had. Everyone had the same appearance. It was heartbreaking to witness." (Derrell) Why are we sitting and watching if students are protesting? The greatest way to prevent school uniforms from robbing students of their feeling of individuality is to take action.

Elena-2011 [213]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: written below (:

Explanation: I can't write it for you, but try something along the ides of "the way they dress helps the show who they are as a person", "letting them wear what they want helps them grow as an individual". with the phone try something like "if my child needs to contact me I want them to have direct personal access" "my child knowing they have the ability to contact me when they want how they want is important to me and them" depending on what grade they are you could say something like "they have their schedules and planners on there phone"

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