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First person Narrative Writing 
Select a character from the story La Morte De Arthur to tell the story from- excluding Arthur. Include all the elements of a story and demonstrate your understanding of how each element works together as a whole.
Rubric Code: T24W73
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric First Person Narrative
  Unacceptable

1 pts

Acceptable

2 pts

Nice job!

3 pts

Maintains one point of view

Unacceptable

no point of view is selected
Acceptable

point of view isn't maintained throughout
Nice job!

point of view is maintained and clear
Elements of a story

Unacceptable

there is no development to allow the elements to be seen
Acceptable

some elements are apparent
Nice job!

good control of story elements that demonstrates understanding
Dialogue and characterization

Unacceptable

Neither is apparent or understandable
Acceptable

at least one is used correctly
Nice job!

both are apparent and used well
Spelling, grammar and usage

Unacceptable

no control and/or use of the language
Acceptable

some control, but repeated and numerous mistakes
Nice job!

good control and proper use of the language
Presentation

Unacceptable

messy, incomplete, lack of title, and/or heading
Acceptable

readable, heading, title apparent
Nice job!

nice use of heading and title. typed or neatly written




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