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Figurative Language
Rubric Code:
HX44BBX
By
sandyharris
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Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
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Figurative Language Example
Poor
Students example of figurative language from their novel is not clear.
Fair
Student chose a statement from their novel that is a somewhat clear example of figurative language.
Good
Student chose a statement from their novel that is a good example of figurative language.
Excellent
Student chose a statement from their novel that is an excellent example of figurative language. Students example show a clear understanding of how figurative language enhances literature.
Literal Explanation/Illustration
Poor
Students written explanation and illustration does not show understanding of what their figurative language example would mean in a literal sense.
Fair
Students written explanation and illustration shows some understanding of what their figurative language example would mean in a literal sense.
Good
Students written explanation and illustration shows an understanding of what their figurative language example would mean in a literal sense.
Excellent
Students written explanation and illustration shows a clear understanding of what their figurative language example would mean in a literal sense. Students work show a clear understanding of how figurative language enhances literature.
Figurative Explanation/Illustratio
Poor
Students written explanation and illustration does not show understanding of what their figurative language example would mean in a figurative sense.
Fair
Students written explanation and illustration shows some understanding of what their figurative language example would mean in a figurative sense.
Good
Students written explanation and illustration shows an understanding of what their figurative language example would mean in a figurative sense.
Excellent
Students written explanation and illustration shows a clear understanding of what their figurative language example would mean in a figurative sense. Students work show a clear understanding of how figurative language enhances literature.
Neatness/Creativity
Poor
Student work is not neat and creative-showing little to no effort was put into their work.
Fair
Student work is somewhat neat and creative-showing some thought and effort was put into their work.
Good
Student work is neat and creative-showing thought and effort were put into their work.
Excellent
Student work is very neat and extremely creative-showing thought and effort were put into their work. Student used their time wisely to show a clear understanding of how figurative language enhances literature.
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