Students can be effective members of the student council by contributing ideas, verbalizing student opinions, and helping plan activities. Which of the following statements offers the most relevant evidence to support this argument? A. One member voiced concerns about adopting new school uniforms, which led to a compromise that updated the school's dress code. B. Students can get to know their teachers better and therefore be a persuasive voice to help ease the grading scale. C. Any member of the student council can propose new ideas for course curriculum and help with early graduation options. D. Student council members can be influential and have an "in" with the administration if they get on the student council.
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