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Using End Marks in a Screenplay 
You are a scriptwriter for a popular TV show. You are writing a scene in which one of the characters wins one million dollars in a sweepstakes. Write down the character’s response to the good news. Use a variety of at least three end marks to help express the character’s feelings.
Rubric Code: CA2876
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

80 pts

Fair

90 pts

Good

100 pts

Content & Development
10 pts

Prewriting

Poor

- Content is incomplete.
- You made up a character or
used one from a TV show but do not have adequate prewriting notes to show how the character feels or would react about winning a million dollars.
Fair

- Content is not comprehensive.
- You made up a character or
used one from a TV show and made an attempt to prewrite notes showing how the character feels or would react about winning a million dollars.
Good

- Content is comprehensive.
- You made up a character or
used one from a TV show and have excellent prewriting notes to show how the character feels or would react about winning a million dollars.
Organization & Structure
20 pts

Writing

Poor

- The paragraph lacks organization, structure, transition of thoughts, and adequate length.
- You did not use your prewriting notes to write a draft of what
your character will say. The end punctuation did not help express the character’s
emotions.
Fair

- The paragraph is not easy to follow and transitions need improvement.
- You used some of your prewriting notes to write a draft of what
your character will say, and some end punctuation to express the character’s
emotions.
Good

- Structure of the paragraph is clear and easy to follow.
- You used your prewriting notes to write a draft of what
your character will say. The end punctuation helped to clearly express the character’s
emotions.
Format
10 pts

Revising

Poor

- Paper lacks many elements of correct formattting.
- It does not sound realistic, and does not include a variety of end punctuation marks to express your character’s feelings.
Fair

- Paper follows most guidelines.
- It sounds adequately realistic, and includes 2-3 different end punctuation marks to express your character’s feelings.
Good

- Paper follows designated guidelines.
- It sounds realistic and includes a variety of end punctuation marks to excellently express your character’s feelings.
Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling
20 pts

Publishing

Poor

- Paper contains numerous grammatical, punctuation, and spelling errors.
Fair

- Paper contains few grammatical, punctuation and spelling errors.
Good

- Rules of grammar, usage, and punctuation are followed; spelling is correct.










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