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Compare/Contrast Essay: Short Story to Movie 
The purpose of this rubric is to express the similarities and differences in the interpretation of the short story The Most Dangerous Game with it's movie version.
Rubric Code: N4C976
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric C/C Essay
  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Re-do

1 pts

Capitalization/punctuation

Excellent

0-1 mistakes
Good

2-3 mistakes
Fair

4-5 mistakes
Re-do

6 or more mistakes
Grammar/usage

Excellent

0-1 mistakes
Good

2-3 mistakes
Fair

4-5 mistakes
Re-do

6 or more mistakes
Sentence Structure

Excellent

Sentences are of an appropriate length, make sense, and are complete.
Good

Sentences are of an appropriate length, mostly make sense, but may include fragments or run-ons.
Fair

Essay contains many errors which are distracting to the reader.
Re-do

Essay is unreadable due to too many errors.
Re-Do.
Compare/Contrast

Excellent

There are (3) three clear comparison paragraphs.
Good

There are (2) two clear comparison paragraphs.
Fair

There is (1) oneclear comparison paragraphs.
Re-do

Student has not covered comparisons between the movie and the book.
Re-Do.
Support examples

Excellent

There are at least (3) three examples supporting comparison in each paragraph
Good

There are at least (2) two examples supporting comparison in each paragraph.
Fair

There is at least (1) one example supporting comparison in each paragraph.
Re-do

Student has not provided any supporting examples.
Re-do.
Conclusion

Excellent

Conclusion sums up the essay in a very clear, concise manner
Good

Conclusion sums up the essay a fairly good manner
Fair

Conclusion sums up the essay in an abrupt manner, leaving the reader to wonder.
Re-do

Conclusion does not sum up the essay and leaves the reader confused.



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  • Compare/Contrast Essay, Essays







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