The article "In Favor of School Uniforms" is most likely intended to A. inform the reader that students who wear uniforms get into better colleges. B. convince the reader that school uniforms are good for students. C. inform the reader of the problems with some clothes students wear. D. convince the reader that students should be able to choose what to wear.
I can't find the actual article that goes with this, but going off the title, let's use some process of elimination "in favor of school uniforms" implies that there is a pro-school uniform argument being presented, eliminating D (this is an anti-school uniform argument) and possibly C (this might be part of the author's argument, but simply informing the reader of problems with students' clothes is not the main purpose) read through the article and see whether A or B is a better descriptor of the author's purpose
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