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Editorial
Thank You Letter
Write a meaningful editorial by including all the key elements and using evidence from the text to accurately and convincingly support your position.
Rubric Code:
RB7A7B
By
debroc
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Editorial
4 pts
3 pts
2 pts
1 pts
Total
(N/A)
Inclusion of Key Elements
4
Problem, solution, and reasons for solution are present and clearly written so that the reader always understands the author's point of view.
3
Problem, solution, and reasons for solution are present. Author's point of view is sometimes clear to the reader.
2
Only two key elements are present. Author's point of view is only sometimes clear to the reader.
1
Only one key element is present. Author's point of view is difficult to understand.
Total
Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling
4
Rules of grammar and punctuation are followed; spelling is correct.
Language is clear and precise.
3
Writer makes 1 or 2 errors in grammar and punctuation that somewhat distracts the reader from the work.
Spelling is correct.
2
Writer makes 3 or 4 errors in grammar, punctuation, and spelling that distracts the reader from the work.
1
Writer makes more than 4 errors in grammar, punctuation, and spelling that greatly distracts the reader from the work.
Total
Content
4
Student writes a persuasive argument with a clear purpose and with relevant evidence from text.
3
Student writes a persuasive argument with a mostly clear purpose and most evidence from text is relevant.
2
Student writes a persuasive argument with a somewhat clear purpose and only some evidence from text is relevant.
1
Student's persuasive argument is not clear and relevant evidence from text is missing.
Total
Appearance
4
Proper format is displayed.
Very neatly written or typed with no errors or visible corrections.
3
Proper format is displayed.
Neatly written or typed with 1 or 2 errors.
2
Proper format is not displayed.
Handwriting or typing is somewhat difficult to read with 3-5 errors.
1
Proper format is not displayed.
Handwriting or typing is difficult to read and distracting.
Total
4
3
2
1
Total
Subjects:
English
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