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(A) content (AB) led to (B) effect (AC) bring about '(C) individuality (D) agreed (AD) restrict ( AE) disapprove (E) concerned (BC) in favor According to a new rule that has been passed by Taiwan's Ministry of Education, schools in Taiwan can no longer punish students for not wearing school unifonns. Another part of the mle stipulates that schools cannot _26_ students' hairstyles. However, schools are still allowed to set dress codes, as long as the codes are 27 on through public meetings and student votes. The mle took 28 on June 1. The change came about after a number of students at Tainan Girls' Senior High School protested in 2010 about having to wear skirts. This 29 many other protests at other schools and the forming of a group called Free Your Uniform. Some people are 30 of the change. They say it will allow students to express themselves and show their 31 . The new mle will also encourage students to manage themselves. However, not everyone is 32 with the change. People who 33 of the mle claim that uniforn1s help unite a student body. They are also ......J.1 that poorer students who cannot afford nice clothes will become the targets of bullies. Since schools can still set dress codes, it remains to be seen whether this will 3 5 the end of uniforms in schools in Taiwan.


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