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Figurative Language Rubric 
Choose one of the following figures of speech: metaphor, simile, personification, or hyperbole from your review sheet. Illustrate it and give the meaning according to the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird.
Rubric Code: PX5528B
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

Powered by iRubric Figurative Language
  Minimal

1 pts

Partial

2 pts

Adequate

2.5 pts

Exemplary

3 pts

Literary Terms :

All terms: simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification.

Minimal

No literary term is chosen and not identified on the paper
Partial

One literary term is chosen but not identified on the paper
Adequate

One literary term is chosen and identified but not visible on the paper
Exemplary

One literary term is chosen and identified on the paper
Figurative Language from the Novel

Choose one example and write it on your paper and explain its meaning according to the novel.

Minimal

Example is not written or explained on the paper
Partial

Example is written but not explained
Adequate

Example is written but not explained correctly according to the novel.
Exemplary

Example is written and explained correctly according to the novel.
Example is Illustrated

The literal term is illustrated and depicted

Minimal

Illustration does not depict the term.
Partial

Illustration somewhat depicts the term
Adequate

Illustration is accurate.
Exemplary

Illustration is accurate and neatly done.
Appearance

Minimal

Paper is sloppy and not easy to read.
Partial

Paper has some color and is readable.
Adequate

Paper is neat and creative and colorful.
Exemplary

Paper is extremely creative, neat and colorful.
Fosters an understanding of the term.
Spelling & Grammar

Minimal

There are many grammar/spelling errors.
Partial

There are some grammar/spelling errors.
Adequate

There are few grammar/spelling errors.
Exemplary

There are no grammar/spelling errors.




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