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Animal Farm Essay
Research Proposal Introduction
The rubric is used to appraise an original analysis of Animal Farm through close readings.
Rubric Code:
GX9X7X2
By
DHolland72
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Animal Farm Essay
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Introduction
10 %
Excellent
Well formulated introduction based on a close reading of the texts. Comprehensive proposition of literature using quality evidence and specifically analyzes the research conducted by describing the individual studies and findings that support the thesis and focused problem.
Good
Fairly well formulated introduction that had some close reading of the texts. Comprehensive proposition of literature using quality evidence but does not adequately analyze the research findings; simply reports on the literature.
Fair
Introduction is not well constructed and little or no close reading of the texts. Superficial proposition of literature that does not describe the research findings; relies heavily on a few studies and uses poor quality resources for information gathering
Poor
Lacks a proper introduction. Superficial proposition of literature that is poorly organized and lacks credibility based on the level of evidence and resources presented.
Thesis Statement
20 %
Excellent
Very clearly posed statement of the thesis and supported with high quality (strong) evidence.
Good
Fairly well posed statement of the thesis that provides evidence but the evidence is not as strong as it could be.
Fair
Statement of the thesis is not clearly stated and/or lacks quality evidence to support the problem
Poor
Lacks a proper statement of the thesis.<BR>
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Evidence presented does not support the thesis or problem statement.
Content
60 %
Excellent
Essay maintains a strong consistent argument throughout, and is well informed by the close reading prerequisite. Essay develops argument through originality and creativity, yielding a unique argument that brings life to the citations chosen.
Good
Essay maintains an argument throughout, but is less informed by the close reading prerequisite. Essay develops argument through some original thoughts on source material, yielding an argument that adequately uses citations.
Fair
Essay inconsistently maintains an argument throughout, frequently straying from the close reading prerequisite. Essay may develop some original thought, but the majority of the text depends heavily on sources to create the argument.
Poor
Essay does not maintain argument throughout, frequently straying from the close reading prerequisite. Essay demonstrates little to no development of source material.
Style, Grammar, Mechanics
10 %
Excellent
Sentences are clear and varied in pattern, from simple to complex, with excellent use of punctuation. Excellent grammar, spelling, syntax and punctuation.
Good
Sentences are clear but may lack variation; a few may be awkward and there may be a few punctuation errors. A few errors in mechanics.
Fair
Sentences are generally clear but may have awkward structure or unclear content; there may be patterns of punctuation errors. Shows a pattern of errors.
Poor
Sentences aren’t clear and Continuous errors
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English
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