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Mississippi Trial 1955 Essay
The Giver Essay
Final Draft of Literary Critical Essay Organizing your ideas into a critical essay, with introductory paragraph, two supporting body paragraphs containing assertions and integrated examples of proof/quotations with page numbers, and a concluding paragraph.
Rubric Code:
FXX8XX6
By
carolesand
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8
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Literary Critical Essay
Exemplary
10 pts
Proficient
8 pts
Approaching
7 pts
Developing
6 pts
Introductory Paragraph
Exemplary
Introduction grabs attention. Has clear, thoughtful ideas and is structured so reader knows what the author will write in the body paragraphs.
Proficient
Introduction may grab attention. Has ideas and is structured so reader knows what the author will write in the body paragraphs.
Approaching
Introductory paragraph is poorly written or lacking sentences that introduce the body paragraphs.
Developing
Disorganized and poorly written.
Body Paragraphs and Organization
Exemplary
Contains all of these:
Paragraphs begin with a topic sentence.
Examples are provided from the story that support the topic.
Exceptionally well written and has good flow.
At least 2 page numbers are cited.
Proficient
Contains 3 of these:
Paragraphs begin with a topic sentence.
Examples are provided from the story that support the topic.
Exceptionally well written and has good flow.
At least 2 page numbers are cited.
Approaching
Contains 2 of these:
Paragraphs begin with a topic sentence
Examples are provided from the story that support the topic
Exceptionally well written and has good flow
At least 2 page numbers are cited.
Developing
Contains 1 of these:
Paragraphs begin with a topic sentence
Examples are provided from the story that support the topic
Exceptionally well written and has good flow
At least 2 page numbers are cited.
Writing & Appearance
Exemplary
Paragraphs are correctly indented and formatted; nearly free of grammatical or mechanical errors.
Proficient
Paragraphs are correctly indented and formatted; some grammatical or mechanical errors.
Approaching
Paragraphs might be correctly indented and formatted; many grammatical or mechanical errors.
Developing
Paragraphs might not correctly indented and formatted; grammatical and mechanical errors make paper difficult to understand.
Conclusion
Exemplary
Concluding paragraph thoughtfully and stylishly discusses how the internal or external conflicts were resolved OR their effect on the story.
Proficient
Concluding paragraph discusses how the internal or external conflicts were resolved OR their effect on the story.
Approaching
Concluding paragraph somewhat discusses how the internal or external conflicts were resolved OR their effect on the story.
Developing
Concluding paragraph does not discuss how the internal or external conflicts were resolved OR their effect on the story.
Keywords:
Sign of the Beaver
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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