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Alternative Project: Malcolm Gladwell Analysis 
Rhetorical Analysis
Rubric Code: LXXXC98
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Little Success

1 pts

Inadequate

2 pts

Inconsistent/Limited

3 pts

Adequate

3.5 pts

Effective

4 pts

Highly Effective

5 pts

Addresses all the tasks--25 points

Little Success

These essays demonstrate minimal understanding of the topic or the passage.
Inadequate

These essays are weaker than the 5 score because the writer overlooks or perhaps misreads important ideas in the passage.
Inconsistent/Limited

Essays that earn a medium score complete the essay task, but with no special insights; the analysis lacks depth and merely states the obvious. Frequently, the ideas are predictable and the paragraph development weak. Although the writing conveys the writer's ideas, they are presented simplistically and often contain lapses in diction or syntax.
Adequate

Medium-scoring essays complete the tasks of the essay topic well - they show some insight but usually with less precision and clarity than high-scoring essays.
Effective

High-scoring essays thoroughly address all the tasks of the essay prompt in well-organized responses. Overall, high-scoring essays present thoroughly developed, intelligent ideas; sound and logical organization; strong evidence; and articulate diction.
Highly Effective

Meets "effective" requirements and, in addition, are especially sophisticated in their ideas, thorough in their development or impressive in their control of language.
Style

Word choice (diction) use of transition, varieyt in syntax and sentence beginnings

Little Success

Perhaps unfinished, these essays offer no analysis of the passage and little or no evidence for the student's ideas. Incorrect assertions may be made about the passage.
Inadequate

The student may summarize the passage's ideas instead of analyzing them.
Inconsistent/Limited

Although the writing conveys the writer's ideas, they are presented simplistically and often contain lapses in diction or syntax.
Adequate

There may be lapses in correct diction or sophisticated language, but the essay is generally well written.
Effective

The writing demonstrates stylistic sophistication and control over the elements of effective writing, although it is not necessarily faultless.
Highly Effective

Meets "effective" requirements and, in addition, are especially sophisticated in their ideas, thorough in their development or impressive in their control of language.
Conventions

Little Success

Stylistically, these essays may show consistent grammatical problems, and sentence structure is usually simple and unimaginative.
Inadequate

Although the writer's ideas are generally understandable, the control of language is often immature.
Inconsistent/Limited

Although the writing conveys the writer's ideas, they are presented simplistically and often contain lapses in diction or syntax.
Adequate

Presents thoroughly developed, intelligent ideas; sound and logical organization; strong evidence; and articulate diction.
Effective

Overall, high-scoring essays present thoroughly developed, intelligent ideas; sound and logical organization; strong evidence; and articulate diction.
Highly Effective

Meets "effective" requirements and, in addition, are especially sophisticated in their ideas, thorough in their development or impressive in their control of language.
Rhetorical Analysis

Little Success

Rhetorical analysis essays demonstrate little ability to identify or analyze rhetorical strategies. Sometimes these essays misread the prompt and replace it with easier tasks, such as paraphrasing the passage or listing some strategies the author uses.
Inadequate

Rhetorical analysis essays demonstrate little discussion of rhetorical strategies or incorrect identification and/or analysis of those strategies.
Inconsistent/Limited

Rhetorical analysis essays demonstrate uneven or insufficient understanding of how rhetorical strategies create an author's point. Often, the writer merely lists what he or she observes in the passage instead of analyzing effect.
Adequate

Rhetorical analysis essays demonstrate sufficient examination of the author's point and the rhetorical strategies he uses to enhance the central idea.
Effective

Rhetorical analysis essays demonstrate significant understanding of the passage, its intent, and the rhetorical strategies the author employs.
Highly Effective

Meets "effective" requirements and, in addition, are especially sophisticated in their ideas, thorough in their development or impressive in their control of language.
Introduction

Little Success

attention-getter present;
thesis statement present
Inadequate

attention-getter present;
thesis statement foreshadows organization of essay
Inconsistent/Limited

attention-getter present, offers background that ties in to attention-getter;
thesis statement foreshadows organization of essay
Adequate

attention-getter interesting, offers background that ties in to attention-getter;
thesis statement foreshadows organization of essay
Effective

Strong, effective attention-getter; offers effective background that explains attention getter; thesis statement is sophisticated; foreshadows organization of essay
Highly Effective

Meets "effective" requirements and, in addition, are especially sophisticated in their ideas, thorough in their development or impressive in their control of language.
Conclusion

Little Success

Restates thesis; contains other summary material but does not bring argument to logical conclusion
Inadequate

Restates thesis and elements of essay; clincher is evident
Inconsistent/Limited

Restates thesis and elements of essay that prove point; clincher is evident and ties in with attention getter
Adequate

Restates thesis and elements of essay that prove point; clincher is powerful and ties in with attention getter
Effective

Restates thesis and elements of essay that prove point; effectively closes the sale:brings points to logical conlusion; clincher is powerful and ties in with attention getter
Highly Effective

Meets "effective" requirements and, in addition, are especially sophisticated in their ideas, thorough in their development or impressive in their control of language.
Follows MLA Guidelines

Little Success

Missing or non-existent.
Inadequate

Major errors present in MLA in-text citation that distract from overall effects.
Inconsistent/Limited

Errors present in MLA in-text citation and distracts from overall effects.
Adequate

Minors errors present in MLA in-text citation but doesn't distract from overall effects.
Effective

Perfectly executed MLA in-text citation
Highly Effective

Meets "effective" requirements and, in addition, are especially sophisticated in their ideas, thorough in their development or impressive in their control of language.



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