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Persuasive Writing/Speech 
Rubric Code: D2XBBB
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

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  Good

15 pts

Fair

10 pts

Poor

5 pts

Position Statement

Good

Position statement is clear and concise. The audience knows your stance on the topic.
Fair

Position statement is vague and audience is unsure of position.
Poor

Position statement is not present or is not about the topic.
Argument

Good

Argument is substantiated by fact, details, or logic. Each point should be backed up by three different details.
Fair

Argument has some fact or logic to it, but lacks elaboration.
Poor

Argument is largely opinion and lacks fact or logic.
Organization

Good

Paper is organized into introduction (with position), argument (body), and conclusion. Each point is in logical order.
Fair

Paper is organized into introduction (with position), argument (body), and conclusion.
Poor

There is very little organization to the paper, if any.
Prewriting

Good

Outline is organized and complete.
Fair

Outline is present, but lacks organization or completeness.
Poor

Outline is not present or is mostly incomplete.
Rough Draft

Good

Rough draft is edited and revised, with few mistakes remaining.
Fair

Rough draft is edited and revised, but many errors are left.
Poor

Rough draft is not present, revised, or edited.
Final Draft

Good

Final draft is neat, organized, and has few errors.
Fair

Final draft is complete, but has several errors.
Poor

Final draft is incomplete, disorganized, or has many errors.
Voice Projection

Good

Speaker speaks clearly and loud enough so that all can hear.
Fair

Speaker speaks clearly, but may not speak loud enough for all to hear.
Poor

Speaker is very hard to hear or understand.
Eye Contact

Good

Speaker makes eye contact, often, to engage the audience.
Fair

Speaker seldom makes eye contact.
Poor

Speaker does not make eye contact at all.




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