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Literary Analysis Dystopian Elements 
Rubric Code: BX535C4
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

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  Beginner/Emerging

2 pts

Partially Meets

3 pts

Meets

4 pts

Introductory Paragraph

Begins with a hook ( a quote from the text) Contains a brief plot summary. Mentions the title and the author, ends with a thesis sentence.

Beginner/Emerging

Two or more criteria are missing. Thesis is misplaced or missing. Paragraph is less than 8 sentences
Partially Meets

One criteria is missing or paragraph is out of order or under developed. Thesis statement is present but misplaced or incomplete.
Meets

Begins with a hook ( a quote from the text) Contains a brief plot summary. Mentions the title and the author, ends with a thesis sentence.
Claim Evidence Warrant 1

Identifies and explain one element of dystopia,. Support with a quote from the text. (page #) Warrant explains why this is dystopian. paragraph is 10 sentences.

Beginner/Emerging

Identifies one element of dystopia but does not explain the event. Textual evidence is missing. Warrant is one sentence simply repeats the claim.
Partially Meets

Identifies the element of dystopia, does not explain, or warrant is underdeveloped. Paragraph is not 8-10 sentences. Page numbers are not included.
Meets

Identifies and explain one element of dystopia,. Support with a quote from the text. (page #) Warrant explains why this is dystopian. Warrant is 3-4 sentence
Claim Evidence Warrant

Identifies and explain one element of dystopia,. Support with a quote from the text. (page #) Warrant explains why this is dystopian. Warrant is 3-4 sentence

Beginner/Emerging

Identifies one element of dystopia but does not explain the event. Textual evidence is missing. Warrant is one sentence simply repeats the claim.
Partially Meets

Identifies the element of dystopia, does not explain, or warrant is underdeveloped. Paragraph is not 8-10 sentences. Page numbers are not included.
Meets

Identifies and explain one element of dystopia,. Support with a quote from the text. (page #) Warrant explains why this is dystopian. Warrant is 3-4 sentence
Claim Evidence Warrant

Identifies and explain one element of dystopia,. Support with a quote from the text. (page #) Warrant explains why this is dystopian. Warrant is 3-4 sentence

Beginner/Emerging

Identifies one element of dystopia but does not explain the event. Textual evidence is missing. Warrant is one sentence simply repeats the claim
Partially Meets

Identifies the element of dystopia, does not explain, or warrant is underdeveloped. Paragraph is not 8-10 sentences. Page numbers are not included.
Meets

Identifies and explain one element of dystopia,. Support with a quote from the text. (page #) Warrant explains why this is dystopian. Warrant is 3-4 sentence
Conclusion

The last paragraph should be a thorough summary of the points made within the essay. The points should once again be tied back to the essay purpose. Includes a so what sentence

Beginner/Emerging

One part of the summary is missing.
Partially Meets

Summary is included however is simply list the point. So what sentence is not included. paragraph is 7-8 sentenes
Meets

The last paragraph should be a thorough summary of the points made within the essay. The points should once again be tied back to the essay purpose. Includes a so what sentence. 8-10 sentences
Transition Sentences 2 pts

Beginner/Emerging

No transitions sentence
Partially Meets

One transition is missing or misplaced.
Meets

Between the 1st and 2nd claim. Smoothly transitions to the next paragraph.
Conventions/MLA Format 3pts

MLA heading and page numbers are included. page numbers are included. Essay is double spaced 12 point fornt

Beginner/Emerging

Not MLA formated
Partially Meets

Essay is not double spaced or font is not 12 point
Meets

MLA heading and page numbers are included. page numbers are included. Essay is double spaced 12 point fornt
Formal Tone/ Grammar

No use of I me or you, no capitalization errors, sentences are complete without fragments and run ons.

Beginner/Emerging
Partially Meets
Meets

No use of I me or you, no capitalization errors, sentences are complete without fragments and run ons.



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