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the grade, grading results, or any other...? #1 (permalink) Fri Feb 18, 2011 5:59 am   the grade, grading results, or any other...?
 

I tried to return some graded homework to professor but am not sure which one is correct. For example, I try to send graded rubics to professor. Please change this to a correct expression?

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Dear Professor x,

Attached is the grades (or grading results) for xxx class.

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the grade, grading results, or any other...? #2 (permalink) Fri Feb 18, 2011 6:02 am   the grade, grading results, or any other...?
 

Attached are the grades for...
or
Attached is the list of grades achieved by...
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