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Culture and Style in Narrative Assessment 
Rubric Code: U8ABCA
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Identify and explain culture and style in narratives.
 

Beginning

1 pts


Approaching Standard

2 pts


Meeting Standard

3 pts


Exceeding Standard

4 pts

Culture

Analyze a cultural experience in narrative.

1

I can identify the cultural identity of the narrator or explain/cite one example of either surface or deep culture.
2

I can identify the cultural identity of the narrator and can explain or cite 2 examples of either surface or deep culture.
3

I can identify the cultural identity of the narrator and can cite and explain two examples of both surface and deep culture.
4

I can identify the cultural identity of the narrator and can cite and explain several examples of both surface and deep culture.
Style

Analyze the style decisions an author makes and their effect on the reader and on meaning.

1

I can identify two style choices of the author.
2

I can identify two of the author's style choices of the author and explain their effect on the reader or on the overall meaning of the selection.
3

I can cite and identify two style choices of the author and explain their effect on the reader and/or on the overall meaning of the selection.
4

I can cite and identify several style choices of the author and can explain their effect on the reader and/or the overall meaning of the selection.




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