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Character Conflict Analysis 
Select one of the characters from Wonder. Describe the conflict (man v. self, man v. man, man v. society, man v. nature). Use evidence to support the explanation.
Rubric Code: UX93662
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Needs Improvement

1 pts

Satisfactory

2 pts

Excellent

3 pts

Conflict

Needs Improvement

Conflicts faced by the character are not accurate nor categorized.
Satisfactory

Student can correctly identify a type of conflict and connect it to a conflict characters faced in the novel "Wonder"
Excellent

Student can correctly identify a type of conflict, connect it to a conflict characters faced in "Wonder" and explain WHY it is that type of conflict (man v. self, man v. man, man v. society, man v. nature)
Supporting Evidence

Needs Improvement

The evidence does not clearly support the interpretation. Evidence is random or not included to support the motivation. No page numbers.
Satisfactory

The evidence somewhat supports the interpretation. Evidence is sometimes included to support the interpretation and connection to the motivation is not always clear. Some page numbers are given.
Excellent

The evidence strongly supports the motivation of the character. Evidence from the passage is clearly stated. All page numbers are given
Impact on Character Development

Needs Improvement

Interpretation of how the character's conflicts impact his/her development is not extended beyond the explanation and support. No connection is made, or connection is too vague.
Satisfactory

Interpretation of how the character's conflicts impact his development is somewhat extended beyond the explanation and support. A logical connection is made between conflicts and character's development, however, the explanation is brief and insufficient in order for the reader to fully understand the connection.
Excellent

Interpretation of how the character's conflicts impact his development is extended beyond explanation through detailed elaboration. A conclusion is made and explained sufficiently to connect conflicts and character development.
Grammar , Spelling, Mechanics

Needs Improvement

More than 5 grammar, spelling, and/or mechanics errors.
Satisfactory

4-5 grammar, spelling, and/or mechanics errors.
Excellent

Fewer than 3 grammar, spelling, and/or mechanics errors.




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