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Introductory Paragraph - Persuasive Essay 
This rubric is designed to assess the introductory paragraph in a persuasive essay.
Rubric Code: L92BCA
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Not evident

0 pts

Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Hook

Not evident

You are missing a hook.
Poor

You have a hook, but it is weak or ineffective.
Fair

You have written a solid hook.
Good

Your hook is remarkably skilled at pulling the reader into your essay.
Background

Not evident

You are missing background information.
Poor

You have provided something resembling background information.
Fair

You have provided a couple of sentences to summarize your topic to the reader.
Good

Your background information is articulate and informative.
3 prong thesis

Not evident

You are either missing a thesis, or the thesis you have is convoluted and difficult to follow. You have not attempted to use parallel structure.
Poor

You have something resembling a thesis, but it is missing three prongs. It could also be a thesis that is not arguable. Your parallel structure has some issues.
Fair

You have a solid, three-prong thesis. You have used parallel structure.
Good

Your thesis is remarkably well-structured and very well written. You have effectively used parallel structure.
Mechanics

Not evident

Your paragraph is so full of mechanical problems (ex "you," "I," comma splices, fragments) that it is difficult to follow your content.
Poor

There are 3-4 mechanical problems.
Fair

There are 1-2 mechanical problems.
Good

There are no mechanical problems.




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