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Folk Tale 
Create a folk tale with elements of hyperbole, moral or truth, and dialogue between at least two characters. Your folk tale must tell a story that can be regarded as a folk tale with a beginning, a middle, and an end.
Rubric Code: FX899B
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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6 pts


3 pts


0 pts

Organization

6

Contains a beginning, a middle, and an end
3

Missing one
0

Missing two
Dialogue

6

Contains dialogue between two or more characters, and is written correctly with quotation marks and a new paragraph each time a different character speaks
3

Contains dialogue but some of it is not written correctly
or
Written correctly, but very little dialogue
0

No dialogue
Hyperbole

6

Contains hyperbole with detail
3

Contains hyperbole
0

No hyperbole
Moral or truth

6

The ending contains a moral or truth (example: (The Great Lakes were created by Paul Bunyan's footprints)
3

The moral or truth is not very clear
0

No moral or truth
Grammar and Punctuation

6

Few (if any) mistakes in punctuation and grammar
3

A few mistakes in punctuation and grammar
0

Too many mistakes in punctuation and grammar



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