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Character Dialogue
Character Dialogue
Rubric Code:
E23W22A
By
adware
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Character Dialogue
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Character Information
Poor
Dialogue expresses few feelings or ideas that character has.
Fair
Dialogue shows part of what character is feeling and thinking by restating ideas from text. All ideas may not be supported by details from the text.
Good
Dialogue shows a complete picture of what character is feeling and thinking by restating ideas from text. Details from the text are used to provide examples.
Excellent
Dialogue shows a complete picture of what character is feeling and thinking by restating ideas from text and adding to the situation. Writer adds their own ideas, which match the characters as they are shown in the text.
Dialogue Quality
Poor
Dialogue seems more like characters talking separately instead of to each other. No expression of emotions.
Fair
Most of the time, the dialogue is written as a conversation. Characters name their feelings without really expressing them in words. Some lines may come directly from the text.
Good
Dialogue is written as a conversation in which characters listen and respond to each other. It is usually clear what emotions characters feel. No text is copied.
Excellent
Dialogue is written as a conversation in which characters listen and respond to each other. Characters express emotions and speak naturally. All text is original, not copied.
Delivery
Poor
• Holds no eye contact with
audience, as entire report is
read from notes
• Speaks in low volume and/
or monotonous tone,
which causes audience to
disengage
Fair
• Displays minimal eye
contact with audience,
while reading mostly from
the notes
• Speaks in uneven volume
with little or no inflection
Good
• Consistent use of direct eye
contact with audience, but
still returns to notes
• Speaks with satisfactory
variation of volume and
inflection
Excellent
• Holds attention of entire
audience with the use of
direct eye contact, seldom
looking at notes
• Speaks with fluctuation in
volume and inflection to
maintain audience interest
and emphasize key points
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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