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Narrating a Story from Third Person 
Rubric Code: K6327B
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Good Lead

Excellent

The use of a specific lead is clearly portrayed in some way. The reader is excited to keep reading.
Good

The use of a lead is basically developed in some way. The reader is somewhat interested to keep reading.
Fair

The lead is barely developed. It is unclear as to which lead was established
Poor

There is no lead in this paper.
Plot

Excellent

The story is extremely developed and thorough without being verbose. The characters are developed through both direct and indirect characterization.
Good

The story is very developed and thorough without being verbose. The characters are somewhat developed.
Fair

The story is somewhat developed or rambling and verbose. There is some development of the characters.
Poor

The story is undeveloped or extremely verbose.
Setting/Description

Excellent

Use of setting is clear.
Specific sensory details are used.
Good

Use of setting is somewhat clear; some sensory details used.
Fair

Use of setting is unclear, it is difficult for the reader to identify setting in the story; not many sensory details used.
Poor

No use of setting is present in the short story. It is clearly undetermined; no sensory details are used.
Mechanics

Excellent

Short story is typed, or neatly written in ink. Name, date, and class are present. Unique title is present. Only one or two errors in grammar and mechanics.
Good

Short story is typed, or neatly written in ink. Name, date, and class may be missing. Title is present, but may not be unique. Some errors in grammar and mechanics.
Fair

Short story neatly written. No title. Many errors in grammar and mechanics.
Poor

Sloppy hand-written copy that is not in ink without a title. A vast amount of errors in grammar and mechanics.
Point of View

Excellent

Point of view is clear, use of third person easily detected by the reader.
Good

Point of view somewhat clear, shift between first and third not always easy to identify for reader.
Fair

Point of view is unclear at times, shifts in dialogue (first or third) hard for reader to detect. Reader struggles to identify point of view.
Poor

Point of view is not clear. Reader is unable to identify point of view at all in piece.



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