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5 August, 03:07

Read the resolution.

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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  1. 5 August, 03:11
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    School uniforms should not be required because they reduce individual expression.

    Explanation:

    This is the most effective claim because there is a what and a why.

    "school uniforms should not be required" is your statement and "they reduce individual expression" is your reasoning behind your statement.
  2. 5 August, 03:28
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    D). School uniforms should not be required because they reduce individual expression.

    Explanation:

    A claim is described as statement which assumes something to be the truth and yet to be verified and proved to be true. A claim is characterized as effective when it asserts a specific idea clearly and completely and is logically supported by sufficient facts or evidences.

    As per the question, option D demonstrates an effective claim (' i. e. 'School uniforms should not be required') most likely as it offers a complete thought which is assumed to be true and is appropriately supported by reason/logic that 'they reduce individual expression' which can be argued or verified. Thus, option D is the correct answer.
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