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Character Development paper 
You are creating an original story with original characters. You must have at least 3 characters that are represent flat, round, static, and dynamic characters. The story must include the use od Direct and Indirect (all types) characterization.
Rubric Code: U3A3BC
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

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Characterization
  Poor

3 pts

Fair

4 pts

Good

5 pts

Character requirement

Story consists of the correct amount of characters.

Poor

Story has less than 2 characters
Fair

Story has less than 3 characters
Good

Story has 3 or more characters
Types of characters

The characters are developed and represent a flat, round, Static, and dynamic characters.

Poor

The story's characters are not developed enough and barely represents the different types of characteres. (flat, round, static, and dynamic)
Fair

The story has most of the characters developed and represents some types of characters. (flat, round, static, and dynamic)
Good

The story has all characters developed and represents all types of characters. (flat, round, static, and dynamic)
Direct Characterization

Information about the characters is given directly by the author.

Poor

The character development is either completely done by Direct characterization or Direct Characterization is not used at all.
Fair

The story has little character development from the use of Direct characterization.
Good

The story has a sufficient amount of Direct characterization.
Indirect Characterization

Character thinks, says, does, and others reactions and thoughts.

Poor

The story does not include indirect characterization.
Fair

The story includes most kinds of characterization.
Good

The story includes all the kinds of Indirect characterization.
Identifying Characterization

Examples of Direct and Indirect Characterization.
List of Types of characters.

Poor

The story has either examples of both Direct and all kinds of Indirect characterization underlined and bold or a list of the kinds of characters.
Fair

The story has examples of either Direct and/or all kinds of Indirect characterization underlined and bold. The story also included a list of the kinds of characters.
Good

The story has examples of both Direct and all kinds of Indirect characterization underlined and bold. The story also included a list of the kinds of characters.



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  • Creative writing focus: characterization

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