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Compare and Contrast Essay Question 
Rubric Code: J3672C
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Subject: History  
Type: Writing  
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  Exceeds Standard

4 pts

At Standards

2 pts

Approaching Standards

1 pts

Below standard

0 pts

Accuracy

Exceeds Standard

Provides the correct city and country where the two articles were signed. Also, have the correct countries that signed each within the essay
At Standards

Provides at least city/state but not both of each article signed. The correct countries that signed each article within the essay.
Approaching Standards

Does not have either the city or country where the articles signed but has participating countries that signed each article and vice verse.
Below standard

Does not have either the city or country, nor the countries that signed each article.
Comparison

Exceeds Standard

Compares each article with at least three characteristics that are comparable.
At Standards

Compares each article with less than three but more than one characteristics that are comparable.
Approaching Standards

Has only one characteristics that is comparable to each article.
Below standard

No comparison was made with each document.
Contrast

Exceeds Standard

Compares each article with at least three characteristics that are contrasting.
At Standards

Compares each article with less than three but more than one characteristics that are contrasting.
Approaching Standards

Has only one characteristics that is contrasting to each article.
Below standard

No contrast was made with each document.
Introduction and conclusion

Exceeds Standard

An introduction paragraph that is a minimum of three sentences that introduces and explains thoroughly to the documents to the reader. A conclusion paragraph that reiterates all major points of the essay itself and sums up the essay.
At Standards

An introduction paragraph that is a minimum of three sentences that introduces and explains briefly the documents to the reader. A conclusion paragraph that reiterates some major points of the essay itself and sums up the essay.
Approaching Standards

An introduction paragraph that is a minimum of three sentences that introduces and explains vaguely the documents to the reader. A conclusion paragraph that reiterates few major points of the essay itself and sums up the essay.
Below standard

An introduction paragraph that is a minimum of three sentences that introduces and explains no portion of the documents to the reader. A conclusion paragraph that reiterates no major points of the essay itself and sums up the essay.




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