Asked by bob
It has been shown that schools with uniform policies for students have lower levels of crime. This includes fewer fights, less property damage, and a near lack of weapons violations. They have also been known to reduce bullying and peer pressure. For this reason, I believe that our local school system should adopt a uniform policy for all students.
A student includes this argument in a presentation. Which rhetorical question will enhance the message?
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Don’t you think that students deserve to be safe when they are at school?
Exactly why do students go to school—to learn or to express themselves?
Can’t we all agree that bullying and property damage at school are bad things?
Would you want somebody making fun of the clothes you wear to school?
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Don’t you think that students deserve to be safe when they are at school?
This question directly reinforces the argument’s focus on reduced fights, weapons violations, and safety—appealing to a universal value that supports adopting uniforms.
This question directly reinforces the argument’s focus on reduced fights, weapons violations, and safety—appealing to a universal value that supports adopting uniforms.
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