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BAJC1002_IA-2_Letter to the Editor 
This rubric will be used to assess students' ability to focus on a topic of national importance and support their arguments with specific evidence from the materials studied, and how well they can use arguments based on factual information to persuade.
Rubric Code: C226W7W
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Subject: Journalism  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: Graduate

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  Poor

Letter is not specific, does not support arguments with enough evidence from available documentation. Arguments lack clarity and fail to persuade.

0 pts

Average

Letter is sometimes specific, sometimes support arguments with good evidence from available documentation. Arguments are sometimes clear and persuasive.

2 pts

Good

Letter is sometimes specific, always supports arguments with excellent evidence from available documentation. Arguments are clear but not persuasive.

3 pts

Excellent

Letter is always specific, always supports arguments with excellent evidence from available documentation. Arguments are clear and persuasive.

5 pts

Focus
1 pts

Arguments are specific and directly relate to the topic.

Poor
Average
Good
Excellent
Support
2 pts

Arguments are fully supported with applicable documentation.

Poor
Average
Good
Excellent
Clarity
2 pts

Arguments make sense. They are logical and persuasive.

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Average
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