II. Complete the sentences by using the cues given.
1 uniform / wear / school / students / a / won’t
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2 drive / they / when / fifteen / learn / are / to / will / people
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3 2040 / won’t / books / paper / be / course / there / in
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4 world / have / soon / the / will / everyone / the / in / internet
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5 so / fifty / English / popular / learning / years / won’t / in
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6 don't / win / I / team / game / my / the
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7 university / future / people / I / go / more / in / will / to
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by Yuna Chong, 9
Santa Clara, California
Uniforms are as much about safety as they are about inclusion. Teachers don’t have to worry about losing sight of students at the playground or on a field trip. Also, when kids wear uniforms, both the older and younger students feel like they are part of the same group. I wear a uniform and feel like my school is one big team. I feel included.
I think it is harder to bully someone about his or her clothes if you are all wearing the same thing. When everyone is dressed the same, you don’t have to worry about how you look or about wearing the latest trend. Parents can save money, as well! And in the morning, I can save time because I don’t have to choose what kind of clothes I should wear.