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Free Verse Poem 
Free verse poem that is 10- 20 lines long. Highlighted five examples if different figurative language and labled them.
Rubric Code: HXW2629
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Free Verse Poem
  Poor

40 pts

Fair

70 pts

Good

100 pts

Emotion

Poor

Poem was not emotional, and it was evident that little or no effort was put into the writing creating a dull poem.
Fair

Poem conveyed a small amount of emotion, but the writer did not draw from personal experiences of try to touch the reader through his or her words.
Good

Poem conveyed a strong, real emotion which came from the writer's unique perspective on the topic he or she was writing about.
Figuartive language

Poor

0-1 Types of figurative language highlighted and labled correctly.
Fair

2-4 types of figurative language highlighted and labled correctly.
Good

Five types of different figurative language higlighted and labled correctly.
Poetic Elements

Poor

This is not a poem. It does not establish any sort of rythm or pattern and sounds more like pros.
Fair

Student tried their best, but poem still is not true poetry because they did not establish a rythm or pattern.
Good

Poem had a since of rythm and sounds like true poetry.



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  • Free Verse, Figurative Language

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