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Report Cards Argument
Claim: Report cards should not be eliminated because it gives the student an overall summery of where they stand in school.
Support #1: Report cards let the student know how they are are doing
Lets the student know what they need to work on next quarter
Tells the student what the work they are doing is going toward
Support #2: Report cards also let parents know how there child is doing
If they are struggling they can bring it up to there attention
Get them help from a teacher or a tutor \
Some students do not want to show there parents their grades and, if the parents know when the report cards are coming out, they will know there child's grades. For the best.
Concession and Refutation: Report cards can give students stress. But the stress

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