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Many people agree with zero-tolerance policies in schools. However, some people disagree with these policies. What is the MOST logical argument against having a zero-tolerance policy? A. Sometimes students should automatically be suspended if they make a bad choice. B. Sometimes students deserve to be bullied or harassed by other classmates. C. Some students will go unpunished because they are not caught by a teacher. D. Some students will be punished because they make an error that meant no harm.

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D.


The question is why some people disagree with zero-tolerance policies, and all of the others talk about why zero tolerance policies would be good.
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C

Step-by-step explanation:

It seems logical compared to the rest.

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