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Fake Tweets between the Knight and the Old Woman 
Create a conversation in the form of tweets between the Knight and the Old Woman in the "The Wife of Bath's Prologue." The purpose of this assignment is to show the differing male and female perspectives about marriage.
Rubric Code: NX752X6
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Fake Tweets
  Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

5 Tweets

Good

Project has at least 10 tweets/conversations that connect to the plot of the narrative poem
Fair

Project has fewer than 10 tweets/conversations that connect to the plot of narrative poem
Poor

Project has 2-0 tweets/conversations that connect to the plot of the narrative poem
Twitter Name/Blurb/Trending Hashtag

Good

Twitter Name, Real Name, Tweet, Trending Hashtag are all created and present and fully align with the motivations and arguments of the characters
Fair

Twitter Name, Real Name, Tweet, Trending Hashtag are all somewhat created and present but may not all align with the motivations and arguments of the characters
Poor

Twitter Name, Real Name, Tweet, Trending Hashtag are not all created and present
Images

Good

Avatar pictures are fully created, present, and relevant to the characters
Fair

Avatar pictures are created but not relevant to the characters
Poor

Avatar pictures are not created and present
Grammar and Mechanics

Good

No grammatical or mechanical errors are present
Fair

Fewer than three grammatical and/or mechanical errors are present
Poor

More than three grammatical and mechanical errors are present





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