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Persuasive Letter 
Write a letter to a fellow colonist persuading them to the Loyalist or Patriot side.
Rubric Code: M3X95X
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Subject: History  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Highly Effective

4 pts

Generally Effective

3 pts

Somewhat Effective

2 pts

Ineffective

1 pts

Organization

Highly Effective

Clear statement of position and facts to support the position are logical and sequential.
Generally Effective

Position is stated and and facts support position.
Somewhat Effective

Position is stated, but not clearly supported.
Ineffective

Position in unclear and supportive statements appear random.
Content

Highly Effective

Accurate description of 3 - 5 events that led to conflict are included. 5 - 10 vocabuary words are used correctly throughout letter. Loyalist or Patriot side is explained.
Generally Effective

Mostly accurate descriptions of 3 - 5 events that led to conflict are included. 5 - 10 vocabluary words are used correctly most of the time.
Somewhat Effective

Some accurate descriptions of events that led to conflict are included. Some vocabulary words are used correctly.
Ineffective

Descriptions of events and usage of vocabulary are missing.
Conventions

Highly Effective

Editing is apparent. Spelling and punctuation are correct.
Generally Effective

Few spelling and punctuation errors remain.
Somewhat Effective

More edited needed.
Ineffective

Many spelling and punctuation errors remain and interfere with understanding.




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