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5.03 Elements of Drama
You will complete a worksheet on literary element in your novel or short story.
Rubric Code:
PXA6469
By
AAbercrombie
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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5.03 Elements of Drama
You will complete a worksheet on literary element in your novel or short story.
Mystery Solved!
1 pts
Still Have a Few Loose Ends
1 pts
Author/Title
Enter description
Mystery Solved!
____ I provided the title and author of my novel/short story.
Still Have a Few Loose Ends
0
____ I did not provide the title and author of my novel/short story.
Setting Description
Enter description
Mystery Solved!
4-2
____ I clearly used complete sentences to describe the setting of my novel/short story.
Still Have a Few Loose Ends
1-0
____ I partly used complete sentences to describe the setting of my novel/short story.
Setting Text Support
Enter description
Mystery Solved!
4-2
____ I clearly provided a quote and page number from the text to support my description of the setting.
Still Have a Few Loose Ends
1 -0
____ I partly provided a quote and page number from the text to support my description of the setting.
Protagonist Description
Mystery Solved!
4-2
____ I clearly used complete sentences to describe the protagonist of my novel/short story.
Still Have a Few Loose Ends
1-0
____ I partly used complete sentences to describe the protagonist of my novel/short story.
Protagonist Text Support
Mystery Solved!
4-2
____ I clearly provided a quote and page number from the text to support my description of the protagonist.
Still Have a Few Loose Ends
1-0
____ I partly provided a quote and page number from the text to support my description of the protagonist.
Conflict Description
Mystery Solved!
4-2
____ I clearly used complete sentences to discuss the conflict of my novel/short story.
Still Have a Few Loose Ends
1-0
____ I partly used complete sentences to discuss the conflict of my novel/short story.
Conflict Type
Mystery Solved!
4-2
____ I clearly used complete sentences to explain which of the four major types of conflict is used.
Still Have a Few Loose Ends
1-0
____ I partly used complete sentences to explain which of the four major types of conflict is used.
Antagonist Description
Mystery Solved!
4-2
____ I clearly used complete sentences to describe the antagonist of my novel/short story.
Still Have a Few Loose Ends
1-0
____ I partly used complete sentences to describe the antagonist of my novel/short story.
Antagonist Text Support
Mystery Solved!
4-2
____ I clearly provided a quote and page number from the text to support my description of the antagonist.
Still Have a Few Loose Ends
1-0
____ I partly provided a quote and page number from the text to support my description of the antagonist.
The Backstory Description
Mystery Solved!
4-2
____ I clearly used complete sentences to describe an important piece of the backstory in my novel/short story.
Still Have a Few Loose Ends
1-0
____ I partly used complete sentences to describe an important piece of the backstory in my novel/short story.
The Backstory Text Support
Mystery Solved!
4-2
____ I clearly provided a quote and page number from the text to support my description of the backstory.
Still Have a Few Loose Ends
1-0
____ I partly provided a quote and page number from the text to support my description of the backstory.
Plot Description
Mystery Solved!
4-2
____ I clearly used complete sentences to describe an important early development in the plot of my novel/short story.
Still Have a Few Loose Ends
1-0
____ I partly used complete sentences to describe an important early development in the plot of my novel/short story.
Plot Text Support
Mystery Solved!
4-2
____ I clearly provided a quote and page number from the text to support my description of an important early development in the plot.
Still Have a Few Loose Ends
1-0
____ I partly provided a quote and page number from the text to support my description of an important early development in the plot.
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