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Literary Analysis-Informative
Final Project: Literary Analysis of the Novel
Rubric Code:
JA6B47
By
McGowanCresta
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Informative Analysis
Below
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Advanced
4 pts
Characterization
Below
Does not explain how Arthur Miller uses Reverend Hale to develop the hysteria of Salem
Fair
Barely explains how Arthur Miller uses Reverend Hale to develop the hysteria of Salem.
Proficient
Somewhat explains how Arthur Miller uses Reverend Hale to develop the hysteria of Salem.
Advanced
Clearly explains how Arthur Miller uses Reverend Hale to develop the hysteria of Salem.
Textual Evidence
Below
Provides no support for information provided.
Fair
Provides minimal support for information provided relevant to the topic.
Proficient
Provides adequate support for information provided relevant to the topic.
Advanced
Provides excellent support for information provided relevant to the topic.
Transitions/GUMS
Grammar, Usage, Mechanics, Syntax
Below
A large amount of grammar, usage, mechanical issues, Incomplete or run-on sentences, A large amount of spelling errors, Errors interfere with readability, Transitional statements are not used.
Fair
Many grammar, usage, mechanical issues, Lacking developed sentences, Many spelling errors, Errors affect readability somewhat, Transitional statements do not flow between ideas, but evidence of connectivity is available.
Proficient
Some grammar, usage, mechanical issues, Well developed sentences, Some spelling errors, Errors do not affect readability, Transitional statements create an adequate flow and connectivity to the writing.
Advanced
Few Grammar errors, Well developed ideas and complex sentence structures, Few to no spelling errors, Transitional statements create an excellent flow and connectivity to the writing.
Subjects:
English
Types:
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Writing
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