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Literary Analysis; characterization 
Students read several short stories by Flannery O'Connor and analyze the author's techniques of characterization
Rubric Code: PX3B9W
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

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Organization

Poor

Lacks organization and is very difficult to follow
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Some organization, but hard to follow
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Well organized
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Very well organized and easy to follow
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Textual Evidence

Poor

Examples from the text are used, but are unclear and connections to the techniques of characterization are absent
Fair

Specific examples from the text are used, but connections to the techniques of characterization are absent/unclear
Good

Specific examples from the text are used and connected to techniques of characterization
Excellent

Specific examples from the text are used effectively and are clearly connected to techniques of characterization
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Spelling and Grammar

Poor

Several spelling/ grammatical errors throughout
Fair

three or four spelling/ grammatical errors
Good

One or two spelling/ grammatical errors
Excellent

No spelling/grammatical errors
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Style

Poor

lacks style
Fair

Hints at insight, depth, humor, or wit, but needs development in these areas
Good

Some insight, depth, humor, or wit is used to create an interesting paper
Excellent

Insight, depth, humor, or wit is used throughout to create an interesting paper
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