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Diction: Tone and Mood
In these past few days we have discussed the affect diction has on tone and mood. We read “Eleven,” by Sandra Cisneros, a vignette containing a unique writing style that utilizes diction. Write two-paragraphs showing your knowledge on the topic of diction in relation to tone and mood. Your response must be based on "Eleven."
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DX84BBX
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ruvan0810
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Subject:
English
Type:
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Grade Levels:
9-12
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Diction: Tone and Mood
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Ideas
10 pts
Analysis
Poor
Does not show knowledge on the topic.
Fair
Provides some knowledge on the topic of diction and its effect on tone and mood in relation to the reading analysis.
Significant improvement is needed
Good
Provides sufficient knowledge on the topic of diction and its effect on tone and mood in relation to the reading analysis.
Excellent
Provides strong knowledge on the topic of diction and its effect on tone and mood in relation to the reading analysis.
Organization
10 pts
Poor
Ideas have little connection to each other;there is not strong central idea.
Fair
Some ideas are connected to each other; many parts don't contribute to the central idea.
Good
Most ideas are connected; some parts don't contribute to the central idea.
Excellent
Logical presentation of ideas; all parts contribute to a strong central idea in relation to the topic.
Paragraph Development
10 pts
Poor
Few or not paragraphs relate tot he topic; transitions between paragraphs are awkward.
Fair
Some paragraphs relate to the topic and present convincing details that support the argument; transitions between paragraphs are sometimes smooth.
Good
Many paragraphs relate to the topic and often present convincing details; paragraphs often flow seamlessly from one to the other.
Excellent
Each paragraph always relates to the topic and presents details that allows the reader to understand the argument more complete; paragraphs flow seamlessly from one to the other.
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