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Literary Elements PowerPoint ***NOTE*** Not all elements are 
Literary elements PowerPoint. ***NOTE*** Not all elements are in each story. Provide an explanation of missing elements. For example, some stories are anticlimactic and do not have a climax; explain this during the PowerPoint presentation.
Rubric Code: CA48C3
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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PowerPoint covers the Elements of Fiction from your short story.
  Poor

The student group does not reflect an understanding of the story or elements of fiction.

10 pts

Fair

The student group reflects some understanding of the story and elements of fiction.

15 pts

Good

The student group reflects a clear understanding of the story and elements of fiction

20 pts

Excellent

The student reflects a knowledge base of the elements and their effects on the short story.

25 pts

Self-Assessment

As a group, give a grade between 1-25 for each catagory:
Plot, Character development, Language, Theme

(N/A)

Elements of Plot
%

Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
Anticlimactic

Poor

Elements missing. No textual evidence. No explanation of textual evidence.
Fair

All elements are present. Missing textual evidence. No explanation of evidence.
Good

All elements present. All textual evidence present. Explanation of evidence is unclear.
Excellent

All elements of plot are present with textual evidence. An explanation of the evidence shows a clear understanding of the story.
Self-Assessment
Elements of Character Development
%

Point of view
Narrator
Protagonist
Antagonist
Characterization

Poor

Elements missing. No textual evidence. No explanation of textual evidence.
Fair

Most elements are present. Missing textual evidence. No explanation of evidence.
Good

All elements present. All textual evidence present. Explanation of evidence is unclear.
Excellent

All elements of character are present with textual evidence. An explanation of the evidence shows a clear understanding of the story.
Self-Assessment
Elements of Language
%

Diction
Imagery
Irony
Foreshadow
Flashback
Metaphor
Simile
Personification
Hyperbole

Poor

Two language examples present with descriptions of their meaning and use.
Fair

Three language examples present with descriptions of their meaning and use.
Good

Five language examples present with descriptions of their meaning and use.
Excellent

Seven language examples present with descriptions of their meaning and use.
Self-Assessment
Elements of Theme
%

Tone
Mood
Symbolism
Universal Themes
Overall theme

Poor

Two elements of theme present with unclear descriptions of their meaning and use.

No explanation of "The Journey" and the lesson the character or reader learns.
Fair

Four elements of theme present with unclear descriptions of their meaning and use.

Little or wrong explanation of "The Journey" and the lesson the character or reader learns.
Good

All elements of theme present with clear descriptions of their meaning and use.

Unclear explanation of "The Journey" and the lesson the character or reader learns.
Excellent

All elements of theme present with distinct descriptions of their meaning and use.

Full explanation of "The Journey" and the lesson the character and reader learns.
Self-Assessment



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