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Letter from one character to another
Advice Column Assignment
Rubric Code:
MX74928
By
Miresia
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Advice Column
Missing
0 pts
Unsatisfactory
1 pts
Satisfactory
4 pts
Distinguished
6 pts
Content
Missing
There is no letter.
Unsatisfactory
In the letter the information requested is unclear. The actions that are happening to the character are unclear. It is unclear who is writing the letter.
Satisfactory
The letter is clear and articulate. It is clear which character is writing the letter. The context of the letter is clear in regard to what is happening to the character. The information the character requests is clear.
Distinguished
The text includes thoughts and feelings of the character and it is clear which character is writing the letter. The text includes additional information about what is happening to the character with specific details from the text. The letter requests relevant information from the other character and it is accurate within the context of the novel.
Voice
Missing
Not written in first person.
Unsatisfactory
The narrator starts in first person, but may change at inappropriate times to third or second person.
Satisfactory
The narrator stays in first person, never uses third person and only uses second person at appropriate times.
Distinguished
Second person is never used in the text (you, your).
Grammar/Punctuation/Mechanics
Missing
Grammar mistakes are prevalent and make the writing hard to understand.
Unsatisfactory
More than 10 grammar, punctuation, or mechanical errors including but not limited to end punctuation, word choice, and agreement errors.
Satisfactory
The articles contain no more than 9 grammatical errors.
Distinguished
No more than 3 grammatical errors are present in the text.
Requirment
Missing
Fewer than two paragraphs. Fewer than 5 sentences in each paragraph.
Unsatisfactory
Less than 4 sentences per paragraph used in each paragraph.
Satisfactory
Minimum number of paragraphs (containing 5-7 sentences each) achieved.
Distinguished
Writing was well articulated and writer exceeded minimum requirement in a thoughtful and meaningful way to clarify ideas or add additional details important to understanding the content of the column.
Format
Missing
Not in letter format.
Unsatisfactory
Some formatting issues.
Satisfactory
Formatted Correctly.
Distinguished
Formatted correctly with addresses, countries, and dates.
Subjects:
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Types:
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