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Writing from another character's perspective
Writing from another character's perspective
Rubric Code:
MXW59W4
By
ashein2
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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From Boo's Perspective
Poor
5 pts
Adequate
7 pts
Excellent
10 pts
Introduction
Poor
The introduction does not capture the reader's interest.
Adequate
The introduction is good, but there is room for improvement.
Excellent
The introduction is dynamic and captures the reader's interest.
Point of View
Poor
The character's point of view is barely evident in the scene. Little to no attention to reflecting the new speaker's personality. Few examples, if any, of the character's thoughts and speech.
Adequate
An attempt has been made to show what happened from the character's point of view, but it doesn't adequately reflect the new speaker's personality. Limited examples of the character's thoughts and feelings are used.
Excellent
It is evident that the interpretation of the scene now reflects the new character's personality and includes numerous examples of the character's thoughts and feelings.
Tone
Poor
The tone of the scene does not take the new character's personality and perspective into consideration.
Adequate
The tone of the scene is somewhat expresses the new character's personality and perspective on the situation.
Excellent
The tone of the scene fully expresses the new character's personality and perspective on the situation.
Creative Writing Elements
Poor
The writer made no attempt to show not tell; or made no attempt to use better verbs. Limited is made to show the inner thoughts and feelings of the characters.
Adequate
The writer attempted to use vivid action verbs; told rather than showed ; adequate attempt to show the inner thoughts and feelings of the characters.
Excellent
The writer used vivid action verbs; effectively showed, not told; excellent attempt to show the inner thoughts and feelings of the characters.
GUM
Poor
No attention is given to grammar, usage, and mechanics. More than 8 errors are evident.
Adequate
Limited attention is given to grammar, usage, and mechanics. There are 4-7 errors evident.
Excellent
Excellent attention is given to grammar, usage, and mechanics. There are 3 or fewer errors evident.
Correct Format
Poor
The writing is not double-spaced and/or is not typed or written in ink, and lacks the proper heading.
Adequate
The writing is not double-spaced or the heading is done incorrectly.
Excellent
The writing is typed with double-spacing and has a correct heading.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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