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Literary Analysis--Short Story
Literary Analysis--Short Story
Using literary concepts to support an arguable thesis.
Rubric Code:
Q6CAA9
By
mzagrobelny
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Literary Analysis--Short Story
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Plot Chart
Poor
The plot chart lacks more than one feature expected for sound analysis.
Fair
The plot chart is lacking in one organizational feature needed for completeness with no explanation
Good
The plot chart contains all the essential elements or have explained the significance of lacking elements
Excellent
The introduction hooks attention. Body supports and proves the thesis. Conclusion show story has been cleverly analyzed.
Strength of thesis
Poor
There is no recognizable thesis, or it is so weak that it is not compelling.
Fair
There is a thesis, but it is predictable and does not push the reader toward critical thinking.
Good
The thesis is thoughtfully crafted and creative. It shows evidence of good planning.
Excellent
The thesis is well crafted and challenges the reader to delve into deeper elements of the story beyond the literal interpretation.
Organization
Poor
The presentation lacks more than one feature expected for sound organization.
Fair
The presentation is lacking in one organizational feature needed for completeness.
Good
The presentation contains all the essential elements of a strong presentation yet does not seamlessly present a common thread.
Excellent
The presentation commands attention. All parts work seamlessly toward a common goal.
Textual support
Poor
The presentation provides either few text references, or the references do little to support the thesis.
Fair
The presentation provides some textual references, but does not convincingly prove the thesis with support.
Good
The presentation provides sufficient textual reference to prove the thesis.
Excellent
The presentation not only provides sufficient textual reference to prove the thesis, but also interprets the text skillfully.
Literary elements and technique
Poor
The presentation provides either techniques or elements, or the references do little to support the thesis.
Fair
The presentation provides sometechniques or elements, but does not convincingly prove the thesis with support.
Good
The presentation provides sufficient techniques or elements to prove the thesis.
Excellent
The presentation not only provides sufficient techniques or elements to prove the thesis, but also interprets the use skillfully.
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Writing Skills
Poor
The vocabulary is low level and the writer does not link sentences and paragraphs for flow of language or meaning.
Fair
The presentation uses words correctly, but does not stretch for usage.
Good
The presentation uses good vocabulary and attempts to vary sentence structure.
Excellent
The presentation contains excellent vocabulary, active verbs, and varied sentence structure.
Format and mechanics
Poor
The presentation has many errors in spelling and grammatical errors.
Fair
The presentation has several major spelling or grammatical errors.
Good
The presentation has one or two major spelling or grammatical errors.
Excellent
The presentation is free from major spelling and grammatical errors.
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Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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