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Interview Questions 
Writing different types of questions for an interview.
Rubric Code: JX6A225
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Below Basic

1 pts

Basic

2 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Questions

Below Basic

The interviewer attempts to ask one open-ended question or a closed-ended question.
Basic

The interviewer asks at least two open-ended question combined with three close-ended questions.
Proficient

All five of the interviewer's questions are open-ended.
Punctuation

Below Basic

The writer does not use correct end-punctuation on most interrogative sentences.
Basic

The writer uses correct end-punctuation on a least three interrogative sentences.
Proficient

The writer uses a combination of punctuation based of question marks and periods if the the sentence is interrogative or imperative.
Spelling

Below Basic

The writer has three or more spelling errors in the questions.
Basic

The writer has two or less spelling errors in the questions.
Proficient

The writer does not have any spelling errors in the questions.




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