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Compare/Contrast Essay Literature
Compare/Contrast Essay Literature
Compare and Contrast two short stories using literary devices/author decisions as point of C/C
Rubric Code:
D238B2A
By
NeedhaHeeralal
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Compare/Contrast Essay
5
(N/A)
4
(N/A)
3
(N/A)
(N/A)
Thesis Statement
5
Thesis statement is well-developed and provides points suggesting organization for the essay. Reasonable, measurable, provable content. Additionally, there are clear, developed topic sentences at the beginning of each body paragraph in the order as presented in the thesis.
4
Thesis statement is developed and provides some organization. Reasonable, measurable and provable. Additionally, there are topic sentences at the beginning of each body paragraph, but they need some improvement.
3
Thesis statement is attempted, but isn't reasonable, measurable or provable. Additionally, there are topic sentences at the beginning of each body paragraph, but they do not provide a clear focus. Substantial revision needed.
N/A
Thesis statement is missing, misplaced, or does not directly address the assignment. Topic sentences are not in line with the overall focus of the essay. Additionally, language and presentation of material is unfocused.
Ideas/Development
5
There are (2) two clear comparison/contrast examples between Story A and Story B. Discussion of literary devices/theme/symbols is in-depth. Analysis delves into symbolic significance
4
There are (2) two developed comparison/contrast examples between Story A and Story B. Discussion of literary devices is adequate. Analysis is acceptable, but could be taken further
3
There is (1) one developed comparison/contrast example between Story A and Story B. Discussion of literary devices needs some revision. Weak brief analysis
N/A
Student has not provided any developed comparison examples between the two stories. Mostly plot summary
Organization/Paragraph Structure
5
The paragraph has a blended structure with a claim, examples, analysis and a concluding thought. Additionally, transitions are used to increase readability.
(point, evidence, explanation and link)
4
The paragraph has blended structure with a claim, examples,
explanations and concluding thought
3
The writing lacks a clear sense of direction. Ideas, details, or events seem strung together in a loose or random fashion; Block structure or no identifiable internal structure.
N/A
Brief incomplete paragraphs focused on summary. No structure.
Comparisons are superficial
Sentence Fluency
5
Sentences are of an appropriate length, make sense, and are free of subject/verb disagreements. Essay is free of homonym mistakes. Proofreading is evident and meticulous
4
Sentences are of an appropriate length, mostly make sense, but there are some subject/verb disagreements. Essay is free of homonym mistakes. Proofreading is evident
3
Essay contains many errors which are distracting to the reader. Some basic subject/ verb and homonym mistakes, but basic proofreading is lacking
N/A
Essay is unreadable due to too many errors. Confusing verb tenses.
Many homonym mistakes and a lack of proofreading
Conventions
5
The writer demonstrates a good grasp of standard writing conventions (e.g., spelling, punctuation, capitalization, grammar, usage, paragraphing) and uses conventions effectively to enhance readability. Errors tend to be so few that just minor touchups would get this piece ready to publish.
4
The writer shows reasonable control over a limited range of standard writing conventions. Conventions are sometimes handled well and enhance readability; at other times, errors are distracting and impair readability.
3
Errors in spelling, punctuation, capitalization, usage, and grammar and/or paragraphing repeatedly distract the reader and make the text difficult to read.
N/A
Many mistakes confuses reader and creates ambiguity
Keywords:
Compare/Contrast Essay, Writing, Essays, English,
Subjects:
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Computers
English
Journalism
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