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Dress to Impress
The writing titled “Dress to Impress” by Cooper G, talks about dress code.
His writing left me feeling satisfied.
In “Dress to Impress” the author talks about how the dress code is much different for girls than it is for boys. The author talks about his sister experience on getting dress-coded and how the family was confused by it because the thought it met the standards. He continues to talk about how girls have it different then the boys and he made a good point by writing, “…why should it be the problem of the girl wearing the clothing and not the person who is getting distracted by it?” I think the authors agreements in this article are valid because he gives all these strong points throughout the article for example by writing, “I wonder if it treats boys and girls equally.” I feel like this same issue happens at every school and I’m glad someone said something about it.
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