Which statement could be used as a claim that argues against school uniforms? (1 point)

O School uniforms might go on sale.
O School uniforms limit the individuality of students.
O School uniforms require cooperation from students.
O School uniforms can be personalized.

O School uniforms limit the individuality of students.

Which piece of evidence could persuade a reader to support a claim that middle-school students should be

required to wear uniforms? (1 point)
O When everyone looks the same in their uniforms, students begin to lose their uniqueness.
O Compared to the cost of regular clothes, the cost of uniforms is often quite low.
O School uniforms can be ordered online, which is much easier than going to a store.
O In a school district that recently made school uniforms a requirement, attendance rates, and
grades have increased.

In a school district that recently made school uniforms a requirement, attendance rates, and grades have increased.

Which would be a sound argument for the proposition that a community should sponsor a riverfront clean-up day? (1 point)

O Students need more community service hours for graduation, and a clean-up day is a fun
option.
O The Ohio River is nearly 1,000 miles long from end to end, and that's more than one-third of
the length of the Mississippi River.
O Many people in our community enjoy walking by the riverfront.
O A clean-up day would bring the community together on a project to reduce pollution and
beautify the parks.

A clean-up day would bring the community together on a project to reduce pollution and beautify the parks.

Use the paragraph to answer the question.

Go-well Vitamins are made especially for teenagers. They make your skin shiny and clear. Mrs. J. Rice
reports that her daughter's skin has improved dramatically, thanks to Go-well Vitamins. "I love what Go-
well has done for me," Lily Rice confirms. Go-well is making teens happy throughout the Midwest. Bottles
are flying off the shelves.
Why is the claim about the vitamins unsupported by sufficient evidence?
(1 point)
O
The passage uses a figure of speech in the last line.
O The passage centers on a personal testimonial.
O The passage includes references to scientific research.
O
The passage includes references to emotions.

The passage centers on a personal testimonial.

Use the information from the two sources to answer the question.

Source 1: Requiring school districts to recycle will reduce the emissions of greenhouses gases that
damage the environment. School districts have many people in them and dispose of large amounts of
waste. Their participation is necessary if recycling is going to have an impact on the environment.
Source 2: Outside recycling programs can be expensive for schools that need to use their district's money
for educational programs and resources. While recycling is important for protecting our planet, getting all
students to follow a specific program is not easy and can cause programs to be ineffective.
On which fact do the two sources disagree?
(1 point)
O
Recycling programs in schools damage the environment.
There is a need to protect the environment with recycling.
O
There are too many people in a school district to follow one plan.
O
Successful recycling programs require the participation of many people.

Source 1 and Source 2 disagree on:

Successful recycling programs require the participation of many people.

Source 1 argues that the participation of school districts is necessary for recycling to have an impact on the environment, while Source 2 argues that getting all students to follow a specific program is not easy and can cause programs to be ineffective.

A student is researching "performance enhancement equipment in competitive sports." Which

source is most likely to be trustworthy? (1 point)
O
a survey of six physical education teachers
O the opinions of nine basketball players
O
a survey of eight professional athletic organizations
O the opinions of five baseball coaches