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Literary Analysis Essay 
Literary Analysis Essay
Rubric Code: F246279
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Subject: English  
Type: Survey  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excced expectations

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Meet expectation

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Below expectation

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Missing or serious problems

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Introduction/Thesis Statement

Excced expectations

Very well-developed introduction with a clear thesis statement
that introduces the topic and makes a central point about it. Iogical progression through the paragrapgh and sound critical thinking.
Meet expectation

Introduction contains a thesis statement.
The thesis creates interest and is fairly well developed. But while it contains accurate and complete information regarding the topic being described, it is not very engaging.
Below expectation

Ineffective opening.
Thesis is misleading, hard to find, or does not present a compelling argument for the description.
Missing or serious problems

The introduction does not contain a thesis statement. It does not introduce the central theme of the essay.
Body Paragraphs

Excced expectations

Each body paragraph contains a clear topic sentence that focuses each paragraph around one point.
Details/examples in the body paragraphs are clear and well developed, and there are enough details to show a deep understanding of the literary work.
transision provides smoth flow
Meet expectation

Each body paragraph contains a clear topic sentence that focuses each paragraph on one point.
Details/examples are clear and presented with accurate textual evidence, but they could be better developed with explict
interpretative commentries,
adequate transion and closing sentences.
Below expectation

Many of the paragraphs are missing essential ideas. The details and supporting ideas focus on one sense, no explicit interpretation. weak transition.
Missing or serious problems

Body paragraphs do not contain a topic sentence.
Details/examples and supporting ideas are either wrong or lacking. no transions.
Literary Analysis

Excced expectations

writing reflects analytical thinking; clear reasoning present; inferential ideas present; balances text evidence/events and commentary well; student engaged in writing process;
Meet expectation

writing does reflect some critical, analytical understanding of the liteary text; inconsistent; more development of commentary needed;some imbalance of textual evidence;
Below expectation

little critical/analysis of the liteary text; essay lacks focus; little to none literary evidance present; too much summary; vague statements,
Missing or serious problems

No literay analysis provided, fail to fulfill requirements for essay; little to no understanding of the text.
Conclusion

Excced expectations

Very well-developed conclusion wraps up the paper. The conclusion does not simply reiterate the introduction of the essay. The conclusion connects back to the larger topic at hand and leaves the reader with a lasting impression
Meet expectation

Conclusion effectively wraps up the paper though may reiterate much of what was stated in the introduction of the paragraph. There is an attempt made to connect the essay to a larger theme or issue.
Below expectation

The conclusion does not effectively wrap up the essay. It is vague, or the introduction is merely restated.
Missing or serious problems

The essay lacks a conclusion, or the conclusion is difficult to differentiate from body paragraphs.
Mechanics of writing

Mechanics of writing :spelling, punctuation, grammar)

Excced expectations

No consistent errors in punctuation, spelling, grammar, or capitalization.
Meet expectation

A few minor consistent errors in punctuation, spelling, grammar, or capitalization, but they do not detract from the overall meaning and effectiveness of the paragraph.

A few regular errors in punctuation, grammar, spelling, and capitalization that. while distracting, the meaning and intent of the paragraph can still be discerned.
Below expectation

The overall presentation of the essay displays a lack of proofreading and attention to detail.
Missing or serious problems

Distracting and major errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, and capitalization.



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  • Literary analysis, Paragraph, rubric, writing components

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