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Persuasive Research Paper
Poetry Research Paper
Rubric Code:
VX278WW
By
lgagnier
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Focus
Excellent
Argument is well- focused and purpose is clear.
Good
Argument is mostly well-focused and purpose is focused.
Fair
Argument is not as focused as it needs to be, causing the writer's argument to be somewhat weak; and purpose is not always clear.
Poor
Argument is not focused or includes contradictory information, entirely weakening the writer's argument and purpose is questionable.
Language Use
Excellent
Language is distinct and convincing and enhances the argument
Good
Language is somewhat strong and convincing; it engages the audience
Fair
Language is appropriate but not persuasive
Poor
Language is ineffective; point of view is vague or inappropriate to task
Support
Excellent
Argument contains abundant and convincing support that is appropriately cited.
Good
Support is only ample but is still somewhat convincing. Citations are limited.
Fair
Argument has some support but is still weak. Citations may be minimal or incomplete.
Poor
Argument lacks sufficient support; or the support used is not convincing. No citations included.
Organization/Unity
Excellent
Argument is well-organized, and uses transitional devices to create unity and fluidity.
Good
Argument is mostly organized and uses transitional devices to create unity and ample fluidity.
Fair
Argument is somewhat organized, with limited use of transitional devices for unity and fluidity.
Poor
Argument lacks sufficient organization and few if any transitional devices are used to create unity and fluidity.
Grammar/Mechanics
Excellent
Flawless; no errors. Proofreading is evident.
Good
Some errors. Proofread.
Fair
Several careless errors. Proofreading is not evident.
Poor
Numerous errors that may hinder comprehension. Not proofread.
Sources/Works Cited
Excellent
A variety of sources are presented and cited correctly using in-text citations as well as a works cited page.
Good
Appropriate sources are presented with a few errors. Sources are presented through in-text citations and works cited page.
Fair
Sources are minimal or incomplete. May not follow appropriate format. Sources may only be presented in-text or with a works cited page.
Poor
Sources are not presented appropriately or are not present at all.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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