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What is the best order for the sentences in this conclusion paragraph?
1. Perfect attendance is not a goal to work toward, like high grades or good behavior, and sick students should stay home. There are many other ways to honor students at school for factors they can control.
2. Changing this tradition might upset a few people at first, but everyone will see in the long run that it is for the best.
3. So, I think most people will agree that giving out awards for perfect school attendance is a bad idea.
A. 2,1,3
B. 3,1,2
C. 2,3,1
D. 2,3,1
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