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Period 1-The Identity: An Exemplification Essay 
In examining Job, Gilgamesh and Siddhartha, find significant examples of each character's identity as it develops.
Rubric Code: D362W9
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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(35 pts.)Standard 10.1.7 Expository

Synthesize info from first-hand sources

Excellent

All examples are useful and sufficient and are consistently developed. Distinguishes relative importance of facts and ideas in each of the 3 narratives (32-35)
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Fair
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(25) Standard 10.2 Style/Rhetoric

10. 2: 3, 4, and 5

Excellent

Thesis is clear and well-written, either explicitly or implicitly. Organization, fluency in connection of ideas. Sentence fluency. Relevant support and explanation.
Good

Thesis is present and fits the technical aspects of either a dynamic or integrated thesis (Assumption/Denial, or Conditional), but the message of the thesis is somewhat ambivalent.
Fair

Thesis is present but is too broad and vague.
Poor

Thesis is not present or is unclear.
(25) Standard 10.3: 1, 2, 3

Mechanics, Spelling, Punctuation

Excellent

Essay contains three four or errors in a three-page paper. One pronoun/antecedent errors.
Good

The author uses at least 3 examples from literature to support his thesis. Transitions are solid, linking the examples.
Fair

The author uses two examples from literature to support the thesis. Transitions are weak.
Poor

Only one example from literature is used. The essay is one or two paragraphs.
(15) Standard 10.4.6 Documenting

Credit quotes and references. Parenthetical citations correct.

Excellent

One mistake.
Good

Essay contains more than two errors, but they are not distracting to the reader.
Fair

Essay contains several errors, which obstruct the flow of reading
Poor

Essay contains many errors, some of which are distracting to the reader.




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