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Comparing Transformation of Characters 
Rubric Code: K2X7BA2
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

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Compare and / or contrast the transformation of Mary Anne and the characters in LORD OF THE FLIES.
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10 pts

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14 pts

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17 pts

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20 pts

Introductory Paragraph

This paragraph starts with an "attention grabber" that is appropriate for the topic and engaging to the reader. Thesis statement should e at the end of the introduction and will be proven in the essay. Thoughtful transition between the "attention grabber" to the thesis.

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First Body Paragraph

This paragraph should include the thesis statement's first main point. It must be effectively explained. The point must be exemplified through evidence from the texts. Precise and extensive details must be given and supported. At least one quotation is used in proper MLA format. It begins with a thoughtful transition.

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Second Body Paragraph

This paragraph should include the thesis statement's second main point. It must be effectively explained. The point must be exemplified through evidence from the texts. Precise and extensive details must be given and supported. At least one quotation is used in proper MLA format. It begins with a thoughtful transition.

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Third Body Paragraph

This paragraph should include the thesis statements final main point. It must be effectively explained. The point must be exemplified through evidence from the texts.. Precise and extensive details must be given and supported. At least one quotation is used in proper MLA format. It begins with a thoughtful transition.

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Conclusion

The last paragraph should be a thorough summary of the points made within the essay. The points should once again be tied back to the essay purpose. It should end with a clear purpose based on the essay type.

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Mechanics

Essay should be throughly proofread. There should be few errors in grammar, punctuation and organization.

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