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Antigone Argument Paper 
You are a practicing attorney assigned to defend or prosecute an idea or person on the list (gold worksheet). This is an argument essay. You will write no more than 300 words and no less than 250 words. Make a claim, use specific evidence from the text (quotes or paraphrases with pg. #'s), analysis and explanations to illustrate your points.
Rubric Code: KC4A52
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  REDO - Below 70

6 pts

"C" = Average

7 pts

"B" = Above Average

8 pts

"A" = Excellent

9 pts

Claim

REDO - Below 70

This is either/or criteria. You either have stated a claim or you have not.
"C" = Average

_____________________
"B" = Above Average

_____________________
"A" = Excellent

Claim is clearly stated and in embedded in the opening paragraph of your argument.
Evidence

REDO - Below 70

No evidence or less than 2 pieces of evidence from the text. t
"C" = Average

2 pieces of evidence from the text that give strong support for your claim.
"B" = Above Average

3 pieces of evidence from the text that give strong support for your claim.
"A" = Excellent

4 pieces of evidence from the text that give strong support for your claim.
Analysis/Explanation

REDO - Below 70

No analysis or so convoluted that the it is unintelligible.
"C" = Average

Analysis justifies claim but is confusing unless further explanation is offered.<BR>
<BR>
(Huh? Can you give me more information? I don't quite understand.)
"B" = Above Average

Analysis justifies claim but explanation may lack clarity. The reader struggles but can figure out how the writer made this analysis.<BR>
(Oh - I just figured out what you were saying.)
"A" = Excellent

Analysis of evidence clearly justifies and explains claim.<BR>
<BR>
(I definitely get it!)
Writing Conventions

REDO - Below 70

More than 5 errors in grammar, spelling, capitalization, or punctuation.
"C" = Average

3-4 grammar mistakes. or<BR>
3-4 spelling mistakes.or<BR>
3-4 capitalization mistakes.or<BR>
3-4 punctuation mistakes.
"B" = Above Average

1-2 grammar mistakes.or<BR>
1-2 spelling mistakes.or<BR>
1-2 capitalization mistakes.or<BR>
1-2 punctuation mistakes.
"A" = Excellent

0 grammar mistakes.<BR>
0 spelling mistakes.<BR>
0 capitalization mistakes.<BR>
0 punctuation mistakes.
MLA

REDO - Below 70

No works cited page, or mistakes in formatting.<BR>
<BR>
No in-text citations.
"C" = Average

No mistakes on works cited page.<BR>
<BR>
May have forgotten in-text citations.
"B" = Above Average

No mistakes on works cited page.<BR>
<BR>
May have forgotten 1 in-text citation.
"A" = Excellent

No mistakes on works cited page.<BR>
<BR>
No mistakes on in-text citations.




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