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Identifying Tone and Mood
Identifying Tone and Mood
I will identify the difference between ton and mood in the poem "I, Too" by Langston Hughes.
Rubric Code:
SXA394A
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athmoas
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Grade Levels:
6-8
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Identifying Tone and Mood
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Tone and Mood
2
Demonstrates a thorough understanding of tone and mood
1
Demonstrates a very limited understanding of tone and mood. The example is incomplete, may exhibit many flaws, and may not address all requirements of the task.
0
Example is inaccurate, confused, and/or irrelevant, or has failed to respond to the task.
Textual Evidence
2
Response includes 2 or more pieces of textual evidence from the poem.
1
Response includes only 1 piece of textual evidence from the poem.
0
Evidence used does not support the response given.
Peer Collaboration
2
After responding independently student shared ideas with classmate and completed the "My Thoughts Now" section.
1
After responding independently, student only shared some ideas with classmate and only partially completed the "My Thoughts Now" section.
0
After responding independently, student did not share ideas with classmate and "My Thought Now" section is not completed.
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