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Figurative Language Poster 
Choose a quote from your book that shows a great example of figurative language. Identify and define the type of figurative language on your poster, include a graphic image to explain it, and interpret the figurative language on your poster. Don't forget to include the quote and the page number as well.
Rubric Code: GX46X6B
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Figurative language poster
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Figurative language

Poor

The figurative language has not been identified or is not recognizable.
Fair

The figurative language is identified by not defined. It is not spelled correctly and is not easily readable.
Good

Figurative language is accurately identified and defined. There are no spelling errors and the text is easily readable.
Interpretation

Poor

Interpretation of each type of figurative language is not provided.
Fair

Some of the examples of figurative language are interpreted throughout the project.
Good

Each example of figurative language is interpreted throughout the project. Interpretations are well thought out and accurate.
Use of Figurative Language

Poor

Figurative language seems like it is not relative to project and is not used accurately.
Fair

Figurative language examples are mostly relative to project and are mostly used correctly.
Good

Figurative language is well thought out and relates to project.




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