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Writing an Epitaph 
Historical American Figure
Rubric Code: RX23C8C
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

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Write an epitaph about a celebrity or fictional character using poetic technique, figurative language, and graphic elements.
  Basic

1 pts

Proficient

2 pts

Advanced

3 pts

Poetic Techniques

Poetic techniques are interwoven throughout the epitaph.

Basic

Epitaph demonstrates little understanding of poetic techniques.
Proficient

Epitaph utilizes some examples of poetic technique.
Advanced

Epitaph effectively interweaves at least five examples of poetic technique.
Content

Appropriate for Historical Figure

Basic

Epitaph may be inappropriate to the task or too difficult to read. It lacks information about the subject.
Proficient

Epitaph is generally successful. It may contain minor flaws that do not align, or some information may not be relevant to subject.
Advanced

Epitaph is engaging and appropriate to the task. It conveys meaning and information about the subject.
Presentation

Epitaph

Basic

Work does not reflect final material; it is written in draft form, incomplete, or unreadable.
Proficient

Work is readable but contains several errors in spelling, punctuation, and other conventions.
Advanced

Work is neat, clear, and appealing to the reader. The epitaph is mostly free of conventional mistakes (spelling, grammar) that detract from reading.




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