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Odyssey ESSAY WITH DOCUMENTATION
MACBETH ESSAY WITH DOCUMENTATION
Essay on The Odyssey; includes MLA format parenthetical documentation
Rubric Code:
R32BAC
By
DrEllie
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Odyssey Essay with Documentation
A
10 pts
B
8 pts
C
7 pts
D
6 pts
F
5 pts
Introduction
A
Uses clear introduction of five to seven cohesive sentences with a clear thesis statement with an angle
B
Uses clear introduction of five or fewer cohesive sentences; a clear thesis statement is used.
C
Introduction is okay, but is either too short, is rote or wooden and has a very general thesis statement.
D
Introduction consists of one or two sentences, with a thesis.
F
Introduction is only a thesis sentence.
Development of body paragraphs
A
Three body Paragraphs contain well written and accurate summaries of Odysseus' adventures, with excellent accurate detail
B
Three body Paragraphs contain sufficient and accurate summaries of Odysseus' adventures, with and accurate detail
C
Fewer than three body Paragraphs contain short summaries of Odysseus' adventures, with little accurate detail.
D
One to two body Paragraphs contain short or inaccurate summaries of Odysseus' adventures, with little accurate detail.
F
Paragraphs contain only topic sentences but no details or support.
Cohesion
A
Entire essay is focused on the thesis and remains cohesive
B
Most of the essay is focused on the thesis and is almost cohesive.
C
The essay begins with a focus and purpose, but wanders off topic once or twice.
D
The essay does not seem connected because ideas are not focused on the same thesis.
F
Essay is scattered and hard to follow.
THESIS AND TOPIC SENTENCES
A
Thesis and topic sentences are clear; thesis and topic sentences "match"
B
Thesis and topic sentences are clearly stated; thesis and one of the topic sentences do not "match"
C
Thesis and topic sentences are clearly stated, but two topic sentences do not "match"
D
Thesis and topic sentences are underlined or highlighted, but they do not "match"
F
Thesis and topic sentences are not underlined or highlighted
DOCUMENTATION -- Correct MLA format
A
Parenthetical Documentation is done correctly.
B
Parenthetical Documentation has one mistake.
C
Parenthetical Documentation has several errors.
D
Parenthetical Documentation has four or more errors.
F
Parenthetical documentation has five or more errors.
NUMBER OF Direct Quotations used
A
Three or more direct quotations from The Odyssey
B
Three direct quotations used
C
Only two direct quotations used
D
Only one direct quptation used
F
No direct quotations used indicated
USE OF QUOTATIONS
A
Three direct quotations are worked correctly into the sentence
B
One direct quotation is not worked correctly into the sentence.
C
More than two direct quotes are not worked correctly into sentence
D
Four or more direct quotes are not worked into sentence correctly.
F
Either no direct quotes used at all OR almost whole paper contains quotes used incorrectly
USE OF PARAPHRASE AND SUMMARY
A
All paraphrases or summaries of examples that happened in The Odyssey are accurate and reflect good reading.
B
Most paraphrases or summaries of examples that happened in The Odyssey are accurate and reflect good reading.
C
Some paraphrases or summaries of examples that happened in The Odyssey are inaccurate, reflecting inaccurate reading.
D
Paraphrases or summaries of examples that happened in The Odyssey are almost all inaccurate, reflecting poor reading.
F
No paraphrases or summaries used
MAJOR ERRORS
A
0 or 1
B
2
C
3 or 4
D
5 or 6
F
7 or more
MINOR ERRORS
A
1 or 2
B
3 or 4
C
5 or 6
D
6 or 7
F
8 or more
Keywords:
Odyssey
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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