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English, 23.06.2019 19:00, ghettorapnelsop10kus

Read leila's post on her blog, leila's fashion finds. last weekend, i bought a pair of wide-legged silver pants at my favorite thrift shop. the problem? i can't wear them to school because we have uniforms. by forcing us to wear the same thing every day, robinson middle school is taking away our individuality and robbing us the opportunity to express ourselves. my english teacher always talks about how writing is a way that we can show others who we are and what we believe—that's why i started this blog! so, its seems hypocritical that the school is encouraging us to be individuals, but they want us to all look the same! which evidence could leila include to strengthen her claim? research shows that uniforms can decrease cliques and bullying in school. research shows that uniforms can discourage students from thinking creatively. research shows that uniforms can be an affordable option for all students. research shows that uniforms can build a sense of community in a school.

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