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Original Short Story
Original Short Story
Students will create an original short story, be creative the story can be about anything (keep it appropriate). The story must have 3 main characters, a definite beginning, middle, and end, and your story must display three morals. Keep your short stories short and to the point. ** At the end of your story make sure you state your main characters and the morals of your story.
Rubric Code:
BXC7B56
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amoreira
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Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Punctuation
Poor
The writer didn't use full stops, commas and capital letters.
Fair
The writer sometimes used full stops, commas and capital letters.
Good
There is a correct use of punctuation.
Sequence
Poor
The story has only 1 definite sequence ( a beginning but no clear middle or end).
Fair
The story has only two definite sequence (beginning, middle, and unclear end).
Good
The story has definite beginning, middle, and end.
Tenses
Poor
The writer never used past tenses or present perfect tense.
Fair
The writer sometimes used present perfect and past tenses but some are not correct.
Good
The writer used the tenses appropriately.
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