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Atticus Morality Essay
Defend the claim that Atticus Finch is a genuinely moral literary character.
Rubric Code:
CX26XXA
By
GordonL
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Atticus/Morality
Poor
Needs major revisions
2.5 pts
Fair
Some revisions necessary
4 pts
Good
Excellent work!
5 pts
Thesis
Poor
-No thesis.
Fair
-Missing 3 points OR not parallel
-Located in wrong paragraph or wrong part of the introductory paragraph
Good
-3 points in thesis
-Parallel structure
-Located at end of intro.
-Answers writing prompt
Body Paragraph Topic Sentence
Poor
-No topic sentences.
Fair
-Some body paragraphs have a topic sentence that includes the character trait discussed in the paragraph.
Good
-Each body paragraph has a topic sentence that includes the character trait discussed in the paragraph.
Quote Sandwiches
Poor
-No quotes OR no quote sandwiches.
Fair
-Missing a quote sandwich OR one of the quote sandwiches is missing a part to it.
Good
-2 quote sandwiches with all three parts: lead in, quote, and analysis
Body Paragraph Concluding Sentences
Poor
-No concluding sentences.
Fair
-Some of the body paragraphs have a concluding sentence to wrap up the character trait discussed.
Good
-Each body paragraph has a concluding sentence to wrap up the character trait discussed.
Introduction
Poor
-Introduction missing all components discussed in class.
-No author or title mentioned.
Fair
-Introduction missing some components discussed in class.
-Author or title not correctly written.
Good
-Introduction includes the thesis statement, a sentence or two on morality, and background info of Atticus and the novel.
-Includes author and title correctly written.
Conclusion
Poor
-No conclusion or conclusion lacks the "specific to general" structure discussed in class.
Fair
-Did not restate thesis OR did not conclude with a general statement on morality to conclude essay.
Good
-Restates thesis.
-General statement on morality to conclude essay.
Grammar/Mechanics
(X2)
Poor
8 or more grammar/mechanics mistakes.
Fair
4-7 grammar/mechanic mistakes
Good
0-3 grammar/mechanic mistakes
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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