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Read the following prompt:     Do dress codes or uniforms create a better learning environment in school?Which is the best evaluative thesis for the prompt? Uniforms are a better choice because they apply to all students while dress codes often penalize girls more than boys. A 2016 survey of the school district found that a majority of parents appreciated the cost savings of uniforms while most students reported they did not reduce bullying. Dress codes are more common in American schools than uniforms, by a 3 to 1 margin. School uniforms and dress codes are based on the idea that clothes can distract students from their studies.

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Read the following prompt:     Do dress codes or uniforms create a better learning environment in school?Which is the best evaluative thesis for the prompt? Uniforms are a better choice because they apply to all students while dress codes often penalize girls more than boys. A 2016 survey of the school district found that a majority of parents appreciated the cost savings of uniforms while most students reported they did not reduce bullying. Dress codes are more common in American schools than uniforms, by a 3 to 1 margin. School uniforms and dress codes are based on the idea that clothes can distract students from their studies.

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The best evaluative thesis for the prompt would be: "Uniforms are a better choice because they apply to all students while dress codes often penalize girls more than boys." This statement evaluates the effectiveness of uniforms versus dress codes in creating a better learning environment, which directly addresses the prompt. The other options either provide statistical data without evaluation, or make a general statement without directly addressing the question.

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