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Mini-essay Analysis (The Most Dangerous Game) 
1 paragraph analysis on foreshadowing in the short story.
Rubric Code: BX92B78
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

5 pts

Good

4 pts

Fair

3 pts

Poor

2 pts

Non-Existent

0 pts

Topic Sentence

Did the writer use the assigned topic sentence?

Excellent

yes
Good

n/a
Fair

n/a
Poor

n/a
Non-Existent
MLA Format

12 point font
Times New Roman/Arial
Proper Heading
Proper formatting

Excellent

All 4 were done correctly
Good

3 were done correctly
Fair

2 were done correctly
Poor

1 was done correctly
Non-Existent

none of this was done
Examples

Did the writer provide 1 example of foreshadowing from each of the 3 settings?

Excellent

yes
Good
Fair

2 settings
Poor

1 setting
Non-Existent

no
Analysis

Did the writer fully explain how this example create suspense?

Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Non-Existent

no
Grammar/Mechanics

Are there any spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors?

Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Non-Existent

n/a
Citation

Did the writer cite all of their examples?

Excellent

yes all 3
Good
Fair

2 examples
Poor

1 example
Non-Existent

no
Works Cited

Did the writer add a proper MLA styled works cited to the bottom of their essay?

Excellent

yes
Good
Fair

Improperly formatted
Poor
Non-Existent

no




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