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Personal Narrative Introduction 
Write an introduction to a personal narrative that includes the hook, supporting sentences, and figurative language/sensory details.
Rubric Code: PX3886A
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Emerging

1 pts

Proficient

2 pts

Exemplary

3 pts

Hook

Emerging

Writer does not capture the readers attention. Little to no focus to the topic found. Writer does not use the action, reflection, or response lead.
Proficient

Hook has some potential to capture reader's attention but limited connection or elaboration to the topic Writer uses action, reflection, or response lead..
Exemplary

Writer composes strong hook that captures reader's attention. Connection with topic of essay is easily understandable. Writer effectively uses the action, reflection, or response lead.
Supporting Sentences

Emerging

Writer provides only one supporting sentence OR only one sentence is relevant to the topic.
Proficient

Writer provides at least two supporting sentences but not all of the sentences contain information relevant to the topic
Exemplary

Writer provides at least three sentences. Sentences contain detailed background infromation relevant to the topic
Figurative Language/Sensory Details

Emerging

Writer does not use figurative language and sensory details effectively.
Proficient

Writer shows evidence of the use of figurative language and sensory details.
Exemplary

Writer effectively uses figurative language and sensory details to enhance the effectiveness of the personal narrative.





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