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Character Analysis - Rogue Wave 
Write a short analysis of one of the main characters. Introduce the character. Include the name of the movie and the author. Briefly describe the setting. Explain the character’s relationship, motivation, influence, or conflict. Identify significant traits of the character. Use evidence from the book/movie to support the explanation of each trait, connecting the character to the plot. Pull everything together in a concluding statement, and leave the reader thinking.
Rubric Code: RX46CW3
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Character Analysis
  Exceeding/Proficient

4 pts

Fully Meeting

3 pts

Approaching

2 pts

Not Yet Meeting

1 pts

Interpretation

Exceeding/Proficient

The interpretation or analysis of the character is precise and is based on logical textual references.
Fully Meeting

The interpretation or analysis of the character is accurate and is based on logical textual references.
Approaching

The interpretation or analysis of the character is reasonable. Sufficient logical textual references may be lacking.
Not Yet Meeting

The interpretation or analysis of the character is inaccurate. it is unsupported by any logical textual references.
Supporting Evidence

Exceeding/Proficient

The textual evidence strongly supports the interpretation. The explanation is logical. It is both clear and concise. It is insightful.
Fully Meeting

The textual evidence supports the interpretation. The explanation is logical, but may lack clarity.
Approaching

The evidence loosely supports the interpretation. The explanation has merit; there is some logic, but it's weak.
Not Yet Meeting

Any textual evidence does not support the interpretation. Any attempted explanation lacks logic.
Application of Character

Exceeding/Proficient

The character interpretation is extended beyond the explanation through detailed elaboration. A conclusion is made and explained sufficiently to connect character to plot.
Fully Meeting

The character interpretation is extended through brief elaboration and connection to plot, but the explanation is not completely clear and/or is difficult to understand.
Approaching

The character interpretation is not extended beyond the explanation and support. A logical connection is made between character and plot, however, the explanation is brief and insufficient, preventing the reader from fully understand the connection.
Not Yet Meeting

Interpretation is not extended beyond the explanation and support. No connection is made to plot, or the connection does not follow logically from the character interpretation.




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