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Ancient Egypt Eulogy 
A eulogy is a public speech which is a tribute that praises the achievements and virtues of someone who has died. Spoken eulogies are delivered at a funeral or memorial service. You are going to present a eulogy on an Egyptian pharaoh or god.
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Subject: History  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Ancient Egypt Eulogy
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COMMUNICATION

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CONFUSED OR DISJOINTED; FAILS TO ADDRESS THE TOPIC
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LACKS A CLEAR FOCUS
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ADEQUATE EXPLANATION OR DISCUSSION; APPROPRIATE VOCABULARY
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EXPLAINS INDEPENDENTLY, CLEARLY, AND CONFIDENTLY
COMPLEXITY

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INSUFFICIENT OR IRRELEVANT INFORMATION
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SIMPLE AND BASIC INFORMATION; LITTLE CRITICAL THINKING EVIDENT
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CRITICAL THINKING EVIDENT
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BEYOND EXPECTED LEVEL; ANALYZES MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVES AND ISSUES ABOUT the PERSON
CONTENT DEPTH

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NEEDS MORE INFORMATION OR MORE ACCURATE INFORMATION; TOO GENERAL
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GOOD CONTENT BUT LITTLE DEPTH OR ELABORATION
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COVERS PERSON EFFECTIVELY; WELL DEVELOPED; GOES BEYOND FACT AND DETAILS
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PRECISE DATA; IN-DEPTH; WELL SUPPORTED; DEVELOPS COMPLEX CONCEPTS AND RELATIONSHIPS



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