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Literary Analysis - Who Should Be Chief? 
Rubric Code: C2W73W5
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Literary analysis
  Excellent

20 pts

Good

15 pts

Fair

10 pts

Poor

5 pts

Missing

0 pts

Analysis in First Prompt

Excellent

*Includes a thoughtful, complete analysis that clearly states your overall response to it.
*Supports your statements with extensive textual evidence (2+ quotations or examples) that include in-text citations
Good

*Includes a thoughtful, complete analysis that and states your response to it.
*Supports your statements with textual evidence (2 quotations or examples) that may/may not include in-text citations.
Fair

*Uses basic information about the plot, characters, and setting so that readers can, somewhat, understand your response.
*Supports your statements with one or no textual evidence that may/may not include in-text citation
Poor

Little to no analysis of the prompt is present and/or no text evidence is included (required as part of the assignment) and/or paragraph is missing
Missing

Missing paragraph
Persuasive Speech - 2nd Paragraph

Excellent

*Includes precise details about the plot, characters, and setting so that readers can clearly understand your response.
*Shows your thorough understanding of the prompt by using very clear persuasive language.
Good

*Includes details about the plot, characters, and setting so that readers can understand your response.
*Shows your thorough understanding of the prompt by using persuasive language.
Fair

*Includes few details about the plot, characters, and setting to support response.
*Persuasive language may/may not be used as part of the response.
Poor

Little to no details about plot, characters and/or setting are present and/or no persuasive language is used and/or paragraph is missing
Missing

Missing paragraph
Grammar, mechanics, paper format

Excellent

Zero errors
Good

One to three errors
Fair

Four to six errors
Poor

Six to eight errors
Missing

More than eight errors.




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