Kids At Plaza Case Study

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Kids at plaza should be able to pick their own team at plaza middle school

Claim : We students should be able to pick our own teams at Plaza middle school Reason 1: Some kids come to school everyday with no friends board and have nothing to do because they could not pick their team .
Reason 2: kids kids that pick their team would most likely be more happy because they have/ had a choice what team they would want to be on.
Reason 3:kids that pick their team will do better with behavior .Evidence . Students with good friends can be a role model on kids with bad/unhealthy behavior. Kids will do better in school and actually want to go to school if they have friends by their side .
Evidence. Kids will put in more effort if they

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