Asked by j

All students should be required to wear uniforms to school.

Which is the best example of an effective claim?

I disagree that all students should be required to wear uniforms to school.
My friend’s school uniforms are expensive, and yet they’re ugly and uncomfortable.
I agree with the statement, and I think it’s a really smart idea for our school.
School uniforms should not be required because they reduce individual expression.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Option 4: "School uniforms should not be required because they reduce individual expression."

Why: It clearly takes a position and gives a reason, making it debatable and arguable—key qualities of an effective claim. (The other choices are just stated opinions, anecdotes, or vague endorsements.)

You could strengthen it further by specifying how or adding evidence, e.g.: "Schools should not require uniforms because they limit students' freedom of self-expression and don't improve learning outcomes."