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Persuasive Essay 
A Persuasive essay written with conviction, evidence, and voice.
Rubric Code: Y57W74
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Topic Sentence

Poor

Nowhere in the first three sentences is there an indication of where the writer stands on the issue.
Fair

The writer has a topic sentence, but the wording is passive and does not make it clear where the writer stands on the issue.
Good

Within the first two sentences of the essay there is a strong statement indicating clearly where the writer stands on the issue.
Opinions and evidence

Poor

The writer does not have a strong opinion, and there is no evidence or facts.
Fair

The writer expresses an opinion but uses only one or no sources of evidence/facts to support the opinion.
Good

The writer expresses a strong opinion and backs it up with at least two sources of fact or evidence for support.
Voice (6+1)

Poor

The writer expresses no voice as learned in lessons. No passion or conviction.
Fair

The writer expresses a passive voice without much conviction. I am not convinced the writer feels strongly about the issue.
Good

The writer is obviously passionate about the issue and has a strong voice. Writes with authority.




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