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Literary Analysis
literary analysis
Rubric Code:
F23X5X6
By
ecrooks
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Literary analysis
Excellent
20 pts
Good
15 pts
Fair
10 pts
Poor
5 pts
Introduction
Excellent
Interesting opening statement
essential elements presented in a skillful manner.
Thesis is clear and arguable.
Good
Has an opening statement,
Contains essential elements
Contains thesis
Fair
Missing any of the following: opening statement, introduction of book or author, plot summary, introduction of elemetns to be discussed.
Contains an adequate thesis
Poor
No opening statement
Missing a plot summary, or elements for discussion are not sufficiently introduced
No clear thesis
Examples/Evidence
Excellent
Each paragraph is supported with textual evidence and examples as well as your analysis of the text.
Good
Each paragraph is supported with textual evidence and examples
Fair
Each paragraph contains a topic sentence, but the topic is not sufficiently supported
Poor
Thesis is unsupported
Development/Coherence
Excellent
Ideas are carefully presented and supported; the reader is not left with questions
Good
Most ideas are well supported and coherently presented
Fair
Some ideas are supported, others are insufficiently supported
Poor
Ideas are not presented in a clear way.
Conclusion
Excellent
restates thesis in a way that adds to the understanding of the topic
Summarizes and brings a feeling of closure to the essay.
Good
Restates thesis and summarizes ideas
Fair
Conclusion is missing either a thesis restatement or summary of ideas, or it introduces a new point not discussed in essay
Poor
No conclusion
Grammar, usage, mechanics
Excellent
few or no errors
Good
some erors, but they do not interfere with the meaning
Fair
many errors, but meaning is understandable
Poor
So many errors that meaning is lost
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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