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1 rubric Inexcusable Extended Writing       popup preview  
Chris Lynch, the author of Inexcusable, wrote this book using flashbacks causing some confusion for the reader. This style of writing assists the reader in understanding how the character, Keir, seems to be confused and misunderstands Gigi's actions. Using the same style of writing, create a final chapter bringing the story to a more decisive ending.

Grade levels:   9-12  
bdillenburg
2 rubric Inexcusable Extended Writing       popup preview  
Chris Lynch, the author of Inexcusable, wrote this book using flashbacks causing some confusion for the reader. This style of writing assists the reader in understanding how the character, Keir, seems to be confused and misunderstands Gigi's actions. Using the same style of writing, create a final chapter bringing the story to a more decisive ending.

Grade levels:   9-12  
bdillenburg
3 rubric Character Trait Analysis       popup preview  
Write a five paragraph analysis of a character from your independent novel you are reading. The introduction needs to capture the readers attention and make them want to read the rest of your analysis. Give a brief overview of the story and how your character fits into the story. In the body you need to show how the character is identified and what his/her traits are in the beginning of the story using examples and textual evidence to prove your analysis. In the next paragraph you must show how the character changes and is portrayed in the middle of the story using examples and textual evidence. The next paragraph will show how the character has evolved and has changed in the end of the story by using examples and textual evidence. In the conclusion show what you have learned from this character.

Grade levels:   9-12  
bdillenburg
4 rubric Character Trait Analysis       popup preview  
Write a five paragraph analysis of a character from your independent novel you are reading. The introduction needs to capture the readers attention and make them want to read the rest of your analysis. Give a brief overview of the story and how your character fits into the story. In the body you need to show how the character is identified and what his/her traits are in the beginning of the story using examples and textual evidence to prove your analysis. In the next paragraph you must show how the character changes and is portrayed in the middle of the story using examples and textual evidence. The next paragraph will show how the character has evolved and has changed in the end of the story by using examples and textual evidence. In the conclusion show what you have learned from this character.

Grade levels:   9-12  
bdillenburg
5 rubric Inexcusable Extended Writing       popup preview  
Chris Lynch, the author of Inexcusable, wrote this book using flashbacks causing some confusion for the reader. This style of writing assists the reader in understanding how the character, Keir, seems to be confused and misunderstands Gigi's actions. Using the same style of writing, create a final chapter bringing the story to a more decisive ending.

Grade levels:   9-12  
bdillenburg


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