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Persuasive Essay Outline Rubric
Persuasive Essay Outline Rubric
Create an outline for a short, persuasive essay. Choose one of two viewpoints: Doyle used the character of Sherlock Holmes to corroborate British society's fear of natives OR Doyle used Sherlock Holmes as a way of assuring British society there was nothing to fear from the natives. 1–2 pages in length, double spaced, 12-point Times New Roman font, one inch margins, and citations in MLA style. Outline format to follow the example used in class with correct use of symbols and indentations.
Rubric Code:
VX8X925
By
EDominguez86
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Persuasive Writing Outline
Exemplary
2 pts
Proficient
1.5 pts
Needs Improvement
1 pts
Not evident
0.5 pts
Format
Exemplary
The outline employs the correct format, and proper use of symbols, and indentations are
evident.
Proficient
The outline shows the correct format, though proper symbols
and indentations may be misplaced or inconsistent.
Needs Improvement
The outline resembles the correct format, but proper symbols and indentations are not used.
Not evident
The outline has multiple errors and does not use the correct format.
Thesis Used to Build Argument
Exemplary
Thesis is clear and proposes an arguable point of view.
Proficient
Thesis is clear and proposes an arguable point, but it does not take a clear stand.
Needs Improvement
Thesis is somewhat clear, but does not fully propose an arguable point.
Not evident
Thesis is not clear and lacks organization of an arguable point of view, OR thesis is not present at all.
Content Details Relevant to Thesis
Exemplary
Information clearly relates to the main topic, with at least 3 supporting details for each proposed paragraph.
Proficient
Information clearly relates to the main topic, with at least 2 supporting details for each proposed paragraph.
Needs Improvement
Information does not clearly relate to the main topic. Supporting details are not specific.
Not evident
Information absent or does not relate to the main topic.
Mechanics
Exemplary
Outline demonstrates proficient
use of spelling, punctuation,
grammar with no errors.
Proficient
Outline demonstrates good use of spelling, punctuation, and grammar with no more than 2 errors.
Needs Improvement
Outline demonstrates a lack of appropriate use of spelling, punctuation, and grammar. 3 or more errors are present.
Not evident
Outline contains more than 5 errors relating to spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
Keywords:
outline
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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