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Analytical Essay--Applying a Critic's Viewpoint 
What would a feminst critic have to say about these selections?
Rubric Code: X228CW
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

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Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Focus

Poor

Essay lacks focus and purpose is questionable
Fair

Either the essay's focus or purpose is not consistent throughout
Good

Essay remains focused nearly throughout and purpose is always clear
Excellent

Essay remains well-focused throughout and purpose is always clear
Content

Poor

Essay does not mention how a feminist critic would respond to the two stories; the response is entirely from the writer's own perspective
Fair

Essay mentions but does not explore nor give support for how a feminist critic would respond to the two stories; the response is primarily from the writer's own perspective
Good

Essay explores how a feminist critic would respond to the two stories and gives support for its claims
Excellent

Essay explores how a feminist critic would respond to the two stories and gives mature, convincing support for its claims
Developmental Processes

Compare/Contrast;Cause/Effect;
Problem/Solution;
Narrative; Descriptive; etc.

Poor

Writer does not appear to understand how to use the developmental process of writing to compose an essay
Fair

Writer's use of the developmental processes is somewhat evident but very inconsistently executed
Good

Writer has used perhaps only one of the appropriate developmental process(es) to compose the essay
Excellent

Writer has used two or three of the appropriate developmental process(es) to compose the essay
Organization/Unity

Poor

Essay lacks organization and uses few if any transitional devices to create unity and fluidity
Fair

Essay is somewhat organized but uses few transitional devices to create unity and fluidity
Good

Essay is mostly well-organized and uses some transitional devices to create unity and fluidity
Excellent

Essay is well-organized and uses transitional devices to create unity and fluidity
Grammar/Mechanics

Poor

Writing has several grammar and mechanical errors and understanding is impeded
Fair

Writing has several grammar and mechanical errors but understanding is not impeded
Good

Writing has a few grammar and mechanical errors but does not impeded understanding
Excellent

Writer has excellent command of grammar and mechanics




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