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Metaphor and Metonymy in Poetry 
Each group of students receives one poem to discuss metaphoric meaning, to analyze together for important messages and to create a visual representing one major theme of the poem through metaphor. Students are to attach a written analysis of their poem to the visual
Rubric Code: KX3984
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Metaphor and Metonymy in Poetry
  Poor

5 pts

Fair

10 pts

Good

15 pts

Excellent

20 pts

Creativity

Poor

Shows little effort to be creative
Fair

Shows some effort to be creative
Good

Shows adequate effort to be created
Excellent

Shows exceptional effort of creativity
Team Work

Poor

Not all members of the group were present on all assignment days; not all members were engaged productively
Fair

Most members were present on all assignment days; most members were productively engaged
Good

All members were present on all assignment days; some members were more productively engaged than others
Excellent

All members were present on all assignment days; all members were productively engaged
Creation illustrates a major theme

Poor

Shows little effort to represent a theme
Fair

Shows some effort to represent a theme
Good

Shows adequate effort to represent a theme
Excellent

Shows exceptional effort to represent a theme
Poem and Written Analysis

Poor

Neither poem nor written analysis attached; represents practically no discussion occurred in group
Fair

Either poem or written analysis missing; either poem shows little annotation to indicate discussion occurred; or written analysis is too brief to indicate valuable discussion occurred
Good

Both poem and written analysis attached; annotated poem shows adequate discussion occurred; written analysis shows thought and effort
Excellent

Both poem and written analysis attached; annotated poem shows exceptional discussion topics; written analysis shows exceptional thought and effort




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