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Alternate Point of View
Excerpt Essay
In the first person, rewriting a pivotal scene from the perspective of a character other than the protagonist
Rubric Code:
JXC47W2
By
donnacopp
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Alternate Character POV
Strong
0 pts
Solid
0 pts
Almost There
0 pts
Needs Work
0 pts
Content 40
Strong
*Very accurately reflects action of original scene
*Includes many relevant details specific to the text
*Appropriate sequencing is used
*Writer conveys an in-depth understanding of the plot event and its significance
Solid
*Accurately reflects action of original scene
*Includes relevant details specific to the text
*Sequencing is generally used appropriately
*Writer conveys a solid understanding of the plot event and its significance
Almost There
*Somewhat accurately reflects action of original scene
*Includes few relevant details specific to the text
*Sequencing is sometimes used appropriately
*Writer conveys some understanding of the plot event and its significance
Needs Work
*Does not accurately reflect action of original scene
*Includes no relevant details specific to the text
*Sequencing appears to be random
*Writer conveys little understanding of the plot event and its significance
Characterization 25
Strong
*Writer includes multiple thoughts and actions reflective of the chosen character's development in the original text
*Inventive, creative detail provides additional insight into the character
Solid
*Writer includes thoughts and actions reflective of the chosen character's development in the original text
*Creative detail provides insight into the character
Almost There
*Writer includes few thoughts and actions reflective of the chosen character's development in the original text
*Creative detail provides little insight into the character
Needs Work
*Writer includes no thoughts and actions reflective of the chosen character's development in the original text
*Creative detail provides no insight into the character - or no creative detail is included
Voice 20
Strong
•The character's personality is very evident in word choice and style
*Appropriate vernacular or dialogue is highly present
*Idioms or figurative language are skillfully employed
*Any original dialogue is accurately incorporated
Solid
•The character's personality is evident in word choice and style
*Appropriate vernacular or dialogue is present
*Idioms or figurative language are employed
*Original dialogue is generally accurately incorporated
Almost There
•The character's personality is somewhat evident in word choice and style
*Appropriate vernacular or dialogue is somewhat present
*Idioms or figurative language are awkwardly employed
*Original dialogue is somewhat accurately incorporated
Needs Work
•The character's personality is not evident in word choice and style
*Appropriate vernacular or dialogue is not present
*Idioms or figurative language are not employed
*Original dialogue is not accurately incorporated
Conventions 15
Strong
•Writing flows very naturally
•Grammar, usage and mechanics are very skillfully employed
•Verb tense is always maintained
•Few, if any, errors
Solid
•Writing flows naturally
•Grammar, usage and mechanics are skillfully employed
•Verb tense is relatively consistent
•Some errors
Almost There
•Writing flows somewhat naturally
•Grammar, usage and mechanics are somewhat skillfully employed
•Verb tense is somewhat consistent
•Errors are a distraction to the reader
Needs Work
•Writing does not flow naturally
•Grammar, usage and mechanics are not skillfully employed
•Verb tense shifts frequently
•Errors impact clarity and the readers ability to comprehend the writer's meaning
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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