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Descriptive Analysis of 3 Characters
Rubric Code:
Y6XX2X
By
MrsArney
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
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Descritpive Analysis
Excellent
5 pts
Good
4 pts
Average
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
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Physical Description
Excellent
Character is physically described in a manner that brings him/her off the page. Uses at least 3 literary terms for characterization.
Portrait is pretty accurate.
Good
Character is mostly described in a manner that brings him/her off the page. Uses at least 2 literary terms for characterization. Portrait is close.
Average
Character is physically described in a meager manner. Uses only 1 correct literary term for characterization. Portrait is poorly done and resembles no one.
Fair
Who is this person? What do they look like? No literary terms used in the description of the charactrer. Portrait is poorly done and resembles a stick person head.
Weight
x4
Emotional Description
Excellent
Character's relationships are completely examined. At least 3 examples are used.
Good
Character's relationships are somewhat examined. At least 2 examples are used.
Average
Character's relationships are mentioned. Only 1 example is used.
Fair
No relationships or examples used to describe characters' emotions.
Weight
x4
Ralational description
Excellent
The characters' relationships are examined thoroughly and with at least 3 specific examples that show how characters are connected.
Good
The characters' relationships are examined and use at least 2 specific examples that show how characters are connected.
Average
The characters' relationships are examined and use only 1 specific example that shows how characters are connected.
Fair
No relationships are examined and no examples are given that describes connections.
Weight
x4
Followed directions
Excellent
Three characters are examined and the portrait is included.
Good
Two characters are examined and the portrait is included.
Average
Two characters are examined but the portrait is sketchy and unidentifiable.
Fair
Only one character is examined and the portrait doesn't resemble anyone in the novel.
Weight
x4
Subjects:
English
Types:
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