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A Lesson Before Dying: 4 Paragraph Essay
Your essay will include an introduction, 2 supporting paragraphs, and a conclusion. Essential question: What does it mean to forgive?
Rubric Code:
HXC8478
By
djthrilla1
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Poor
6.25 pts
Fair
9 pts
Good
10.5 pts
Excellent
12.5 pts
Introduction
Poor
Contains little to none of the following information: Author, when the story occurred, plot (summary of story), setting (where the story took place)
Poor grammar and sentence structure.
Fair
Contains half the following information: Author, when the story occurred, plot (summary of story), setting (where the story took place)
Fair grammar and sentence structure.
Good
Contains most of the following information: Author, when the story occurred, plot (summary of story), setting (where the story took place)
Good grammar and sentence structure.
Excellent
Contains the following information: Author, when the story occurred, plot (summary of story), setting (where the story took place)
Excellent grammar and sentence structure.
Supporting Paragraph
Poor
Includes little to none of the following when explaining Grant's position: Grant's job in the story, how he helps Jefferson, and how does he lead Jefferson to become a man and not a hog.
Poor grammar and sentence structure.
Fair
Includes half the following when explaining Grant's position: Grant's job in the story, how he helps Jefferson, and how does he lead Jefferson to become a man and not a hog.
Fair grammar and sentence structure.
Good
Includes most of the following when explaining Grant's position: Grant's job in the story, how he helps Jefferson, and how does he lead Jefferson to become a man and not a hog.
Good grammar and sentence structure.
Excellent
Includes the following when explaining Grant's position: Grant's job in the story, how he helps Jefferson, and how does he lead Jefferson to become a man and not a hog.
Excellent grammar and sentence structure.
Supporting Paragraph
Poor
Includes little to none of the following when explaining Jefferson's position: Jefferson's part in the story, what happens to him, and how he comes to forgiveness.
Poor grammar and sentence structure.
Fair
Includes half the following when explaining Jefferson's position: Jefferson's part in the story, what happens to him, and how he comes to forgiveness.
Fair grammar and sentence structure.
Good
Includes most of the following when explaining Jefferson's position: Jefferson's part in the story, what happens to him, and how he comes to forgiveness..
Good grammar and sentence structure.
Excellent
Includes the following when explaining Jefferson's position: Jefferson's part in the story, what happens to him, and how he comes to forgiveness.
Excellent grammar, sentence structure, and cites evidence from text.
Conclusion
Poor
Does not explain how Grant helps Jefferson come to terms with his sentence and helps him die a man and not a hog.
Poor grammar and sentence structure.
Fair
Somewhat explains how Grant helps Jefferson come to terms with his sentence and helps him die a man and not a hog.
Fair grammar and sentence structure.
Good
Explains how Grant helps Jefferson come to terms with his sentence and helps him die a man and not a hog.
Good grammar and sentence structure.
Excellent
Convincingly explains how Grant helps Jefferson come to terms with his sentence and helps him die a man and not a hog.
Excellent grammar, sentence structure, and cites evidence from text.
Keywords:
Essay, 4 paragraphs, A Lesson Before Dying
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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