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Point-of-View 
Students will analyze the significance of point-of-view in William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily."
Rubric Code: FX5566B
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Analyzing Point-of-View
Students will effectively analyze point-of-view in William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily"
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Reliability of Narrator

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Poor

The writer did not discuss the reliability of the narrator.
Fair

The writer partially discusses the reliability of the narrator, yet not thoroughly enough for a critical look at that aspect.
Good

The writer explores the reliability of the narrator in great depth.
Use of First or Third Person

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Poor

The writer does not identify the point-of-view as either first or third person.
Fair

The writer identifies the point-of-view as first or third, yet does not clearly tell the reasons for the choice.
Good

The writer identifies the point-of-view as first or third and gives reasons fro why that choice is used. Additionally, the writer elaborates about clear distinctions within the choices such as omniscient, limited, or objective.
Relationship to Other Key Facets

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Poor

The writer does not reveal how the point-of-view affects the story's plot, language, and other literary devices.
Fair

The writer does reveal how the point-of-view affects the story's plot, language, and other literary devices, yet does not clarify to what extent the affect is shown.
Good

The writer does reveal how the point-of-view affects the story's plot, language, and other literary devices, and highlights to what extent the affect is shown.




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