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Critique of "What Not to Wear"
The writing titled “What Not to Wear,” written by Morgan C., talks about the dress code. Her writing left me feeling the same way. I can relate to this article at school. Many girls can not wear certain clothes because of boys. Administrators say it distracts the boys from learning. That is the boys’ problem, not us girls. “You are not the problem,” is what Morgan told herself when she got dress coded. I completely understand how she feels. My school has the same problem going around. Girls are getting in trouble from the boys’ actions of being distracted. She writes, “From that day forward, I was constantly thought of what other people thought of me.” I have never gotten dress coded, but if I did, I would feel the same way Morgan did.
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