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Short Story Project #1 
Rubric Code: VX939W4
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Complete sentences and 500 words.

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Worth 20 points.
All sentences must be a complete thought and must not be a run-on sentence.
Percentage of incomplete sentences will be taken from 10 points.
1 point is deducted from the other 10 points for every 25 words not present.
Correct verb tenses.

N/A

Worth 10 points.
All sentences must use correct noun and verb agreement (Ex: "I went" instead of "I going").
Percentage of incorrect verb tenses will be taken.
Correct pronouns use.

N/A

Worth 10 points.
When speaking about themselves, they must use the correct pronouns (I, me, my).
Percentage of incorrect pronouns will be taken.
Plot Points: Character Description.

N/A

Worth 15 points.
All main characters in the story must be introduced with a description.
Percentage of characters not described will be taken.
Plot Points: Setting.

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Worth 15 points.
The Setting (Where, When, What it looks like) must be described.
5 points will be deducted for each of the above not described.
Plot Points: Conflict.

N/A

Worth 10 points.
The main conflict has to be described, and any other complications (at least one) that follow.
5 points deducted for lack of main conflict, 5 points deducted for lack of at least one complication.
Plot Points: Climax.

N/A

Worth 10 points.
The climax of the story must be described; the moment where the main character cannot handle any more complications and something has to change.
Plot Points: Resolution.

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Worth 10 points.
The resolution of the story must be described; main conflict and all complications must be fixed in some way.
5 points if conflict is not resolved, 5 points if none of the complications are resolved.




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