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Compare/Contrast Essay: Short Story to movie
Compare/Contrast Essay: Book to movie
Compare and contrast the differences and similarities of of selected short story and film adaptation.
Rubric Code:
AX39226
By
feliciachenier
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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C/C Essay
Excellent
10 pts
Good
5 pts
Fair
1 pts
Capitalization/Punctuation
Excellent
All sentences begin with a capital letter and end with the correct punctuation mark.
Good
Most sentences begin with a capital letter and end with the correct punctuation mark.
Fair
Few, if any sentences start with a capital letter and end with correct punctuation.
Sentence Structure
Excellent
Sentences are of an appropriate length, make sense, and is free of subject/verb disagreements.
Good
Sentences are of an appropriate length, mostly make sense, but there are some subject/verb disagreements.
Fair
Essay contains many errors which are distracting to the reader.
Comparison points
Excellent
There are (3) three clear comparison examples between the movie and the short story.
Good
There are (2) two comparison examples between the movie and the short story.
Fair
There is (1)one comparison example between the movie and the short story.
Contrasting points
Excellent
There are (3) three clear contrasting examples between the movie and the short story.
Good
There are (2) two clear contrasting examples between the movie and the short story.
Fair
There is (1) one clear contrasting example between the movie and the short story.
Introduction/conclusion
Excellent
The introduction clearly states the topic of the essay. The conclusion clearly states why the student likes/dislikes the movie/short story and specific details are given to support the opinion.
Good
The introduction briefly describes the topic of the essay. The conclusion gives brief reasons for why the student likes/dislikes the movie/short story.
Fair
The introduction does not tell the topic of the essay. The conclusion does not give reasons for why the student likes/dislikes the movie/short story.
Keywords:
Compare/Contrast Essay, Writing, Essays, English,
Subjects:
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English
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