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Figurative Language 
I can analyze and explain examples of figurative language found in the short story, The Sound of Thunder.
Rubric Code: H2W7492
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Figurative Language
  Strong

100 pts

Developing

70 pts

Begining

30 pts

Response to question(s)

Strong

Response fully answers the question. Evidence of understanding of the figurative language used in the short story.
Developing

Response answers the question partly. Evidence of some understanding of the figurative language used in the short story.
Begining

Response shows no understanding of the figurative language used.
Textual Evidence

Strong

Response includes 2 or more pieces of textual evidence from the short story.
Developing

Response includes only 1 piece of textual evidence from the short story.
Begining

Evidence used does not support the response given.
Evidence of Proofreading

Strong

Proofreading is evident. Thank you.
Developing

Evidence of proofreading; however, there are still errors in spelling, punctuation and capitalization. Improvement needed.
Begining

Proofreading? What's that? There is absolutely no evidence of proofreading.
Conventions of Standard English

Strong

Student follows the rules of standard written English.
Developing

There are some errors in standard written English, but they do not detract from the meaning of the text.
Begining

Student does not follow rules of standard written English.




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