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Smiley Face Tricks 
Rubric Code: B2B2X6
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Basic

1 pts

Developed

2 pts

Above Average

3 pts

Magic Three

Three parallel groups of words, usually separated by commas, that create a poetic rhythm or add support for a point

Basic

I included at least one example of a Magic Three.
Developed

I included at least two examples of a Magic Three.
Above Average

I included three or more examples of a Magic Three.
Figurative Language

Using nonliteral comparisons such as hyperbole, similes, metaphors, personification, onomatopoeia, and idioms to add "spice" to writing and paint a vivid picture.

Basic

I included at least one example of figurative language from the following categories: hyperbole, similes, metaphors, personification, onomatopoeia, and idioms.
Developed

I included at least two examples of figurative language from the following categories: hyperbole, similes, metaphors, personification, onomatopoeia, and idioms.
Above Average

I included at least three examples of figurative language from the following categories: hyperbole, similes, metaphors, personification, onomatopoeia, and idioms.
Specific Details for Effect

Using specific, sensory details, instead of general or vague descriptions to help the reader visualize the person, place, thing, or idea the writer is describing.

Basic

I included at least one specific detail.
Developed

I included at least two specific details.
Above Average

I included at least three specific details.
Repetition for Effect

Writer repeats a phrase or specifically chosen words to make a point or stress certain ideas for the reader.

Basic

I included at least one example of repetition for effect.
Developed

I included at least two examples of repetition for effect.
Above Average

I included at least three examples of repetition for effect.
Expanded Moment

I emphasized the importance of a moment by expanding the action.

Basic

I used at least one expanded moment in my story.
Developed

I used at least two expanded moments in my story.
Above Average

I used at least three expanded moments in my story.
Humor

Adding a humorous phrase or moment to a story can help engage the reader.

Basic

I included at least one humorous phrase or moment in my story.
Developed

I included at least two humorous phrases or moments in my story.
Above Average

I included at least three humorous phrases or moments in my story.
Hyphenated Modifiers

By adding hyphenated modifiers (adjectives) to a piece,

Basic
Developed
Above Average




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