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Persuasive Letter Rubric 
Write a persuasive letter and include at least three reasons convincing the person to consider your point of view. The persuasive essay must contain five developed paragraphs.
Rubric Code: DX642W3
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Exceptional

4 pts

Well Done

3 pts

Needs More Effort

1 pts

Little or No Attempt Made

0 pts

Organization & Structure

Exceptional

- Quality paragraphs with at least four sentences each.

- Five or more paragraphs in length
Well Done

- Three to five paragraphs in length.

- Paragraphs have four sentences each.
Needs More Effort

- Three paragraphs or less

-Paragraphs need more detail/sentences.
Little or No Attempt Made

- Incomplete
Content and Development

Exceptional

- Content is comprehensive.

- Persuasive appeals are identifiable.

- Major points are stated clearly and supported with good details.
Well Done

- Content is not comprehensive and /or persuasive.
- Persuasive appeals are identifiable but questionable.
- Major points are addressed, but not supported.
Needs More Effort

- Content is incomplete.

- Major points are not clear and /or persuasive.

-Lack of persuasive appeals
Little or No Attempt Made

- Incomplete
Closing Paragraph Argument

Exceptional

-Closing argument is strong and memorable.

-Position is clearly restated
Well Done

-Closing argument is presented with some strength.

-Position is restated.
Needs More Effort

-Closing argument lacks detail and strength.
Little or No Attempt Made

-Incomplete
Grammar & Vocabulary

Exceptional

- Rules of grammar and usage are followed.

- Language is clear and precise; sentences display consistently strong, varied structure.

-Strong use of descriptive vocabulary
Well Done

- Essay contains few grammatical errors.

- Vocabulary somewhat limited.
Needs More Effort

- Essay contains numerous grammatical errors.
Little or No Attempt Made

-Incomplete



Keywords:
  • Persuasive Essay







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