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Literary Analysis Rubric 
Rubric Code: PX34655
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric The Picture of Dorian Gray Essay
  Exemplary

3 pts

Adequate

2 pts

Insufficient

1 pts

TOTAL POINTS

(N/A)

Introduction

Exemplary

The introduction grabs the reader's attention and effectively explains the content of the essay with a clear identifiable thesis. The thesis is clearly stated and easily understood; it lays out what to expect in the paper.
Adequate

The introduction states the purpose of the paper but doesn't have a succinct, clear thesis. The thesis is stated, but the statement it is making does not coincide with the prompts or address the assigned topic; it merely summarizes the book.
Insufficient

The introduction is less than a paragraph long and does not address what will be in the paper. There is no thesis statement.
TOTAL POINTS
Evidence

Exemplary

There is AT LEAST one piece of evidence from the book per body paragraph in the essay illustrating why and/or how Wilde accomplishes satire. The quote is accurately explained and tied back into the overall argument or statement being made in the paper
Adequate

There is ONLY one piece of evidence per body paragraph in the essay illustrating why and/or how Wilde accomplishes satire. The quote is not explained but makes sense in the context of the essay and the writer ties the essay back into it.
Insufficient

There is LESS THAN one complete piece of evidence per body paragraph illustrating why and/or how Wilde accomplishes satire. The quote is not explained and does not make sense in the context of the essay. It's just there.
TOTAL POINTS
Grammar and Spelling

Exemplary

There were less than three grammar or spelling issues occurring within the paper.
Adequate

There were three or more grammar or spelling errors within the paper.
Insufficient

The number of grammar or spelling errors made the paper unreadable or indecipherable. (0 POINTS AWARDED)
TOTAL POINTS
Conclusion

Exemplary

The conclusion ties the paper together with restated points in new or rephrased words.
Adequate

The conclusion ends the paper but does not effectively restate the purpose and points of the essay.
Insufficient

The conclusion does not restate the purpose of the paper and does not effectively close the topic leaving it open ended.
TOTAL POINTS
References

Exemplary

All sources used as references within the paper are properly cited in MLA format within the paper and on the Works Cited page.
Adequate

Somes sources used as references are properly cited in MLA format within the paper and on the Works Cited page.
Insufficient

Sources are not properly cited within the text or on a Works Cited page.
PLEASE NOTE: INTENTIONAL PLAGIARISM CONSTITUTES AUTOMATIC ASSIGNMENT FAILURE.
TOTAL POINTS




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