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Literary Analysis Paragraph Rubric
Literary Analysis Paragraph Rubric
Rubric Code:
AX8C4X5
By
krisras
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Required Element
excellent
5 pts
Fair
3 pts
Poor
2 pts
Topic Sentence
excellent
The first sentence introduces the prompt and includes the use of TAG.
Fair
The first sentence introduces the topic but either does not use TAG or makes a claim that is not fully developed.
Poor
The first sentence does not introduce the topic at all or does not use make a claim.
Body
excellent
The body connects to the topic sentence; effectively compares and contrasts according to the prompt.Writer ends with a well-constructed and original concluding sentence.
Fair
The body connects somewhat to the topic sentence but could benefit from more detail; It compare orcontrast but not both.The evidence is evident but not sufficient; you end with a concluding sentence, but it is basic and doesn't reference the original claim.
Poor
The body rarely connects to the topic sentence; evidence is minimal, or not there at all; there is no concluding sentence.
Literary Analysis
excellent
Writing shows analytical thinking; there is a good balance of textual evidence and original thought/commentary;topic sentence is fully supported. Uses MLA format for quotes correctly.
Fair
Writing shows some analytical understanding of the text; includes more textual evidence than original thought/commentary;topic sentence is supported.
Cites quotes according to MLA some of the time.
Poor
Writing shows little analytical understanding of text; too much summary; topic sentence is unsupported. Incorrect or no citation.
Mechanics
excellent
Writing is almost completely free of grammatical and spelling errors. Citations are formatted and used in context correctly.
Fair
Writing shows some grammatical and spelling errors.
Poor
Frequent spelling, sentence structure, and grammatical errors; citations are not formatted correctly or used at all.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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