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Tangerine epilogue 
The purpose of an epilogue is to add a little insight to some interesting developments that happen once the major plot is over.
Rubric Code: S2X8796
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Highly Proficient

10 pts

Proficient

8 pts

Partially Proficient

6 pts

Minimally Proficient

5 pts

Character (s) addressed

Highly Proficient

Provides insight into the development of Paul, Erik, Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, and one other character of your choice.
Proficient

Provides insight into the development of Paul, Erik, Arthur, and one other character of your choice
Partially Proficient

Provides insight into the development of Paul, Erik, and one other character of your choice.
Minimally Proficient

Minimal insight into the development of the characters.
Content

Highly Proficient

The narrative skillfully includes a realistic, detailed account of developments, providing a continuation and resolution to events that occurred at the end of the novel.
Proficient

The narrative includes some details about developments, providing a continuation and resolution, to events that occurred at the end of the novel.
Partially Proficient

The narrative includes minimal information and details regarding developments that occurred at the end of the novel.
Minimally Proficient

The narrative provides no information, or unrealistic information, regarding developments that occurred at the end of the novel.
Figurative Language

Highly Proficient

The narrative is written in the style of the author, and uses 7-8 examples of figurative language, at least five different types.

EACH USE MUST BE UNDERLINED.
Proficient

The narrative is somewhat written in the style of the author, and uses 5-6 examples of figurative language, at least four different types.

EACH USE MUST BE UNDERLINED.
Partially Proficient

The narrative is minimally written in the style of the author, and uses 3-4 examples of figurative language, at least three different types.

EACH USE MUST BE UNDERLINED.
Minimally Proficient

The narrative is not written in the style of the author, and uses 2 or few examples of figurative language.


EACH USE MUST BE UNDERLINED.
Format & Conventions

Highly Proficient

Follows formatting guidelines

Minimal errors in spelling, capitalization, grammar and punctuation

1-4 convention errors
Proficient

Somewhat follows formatting guidelines

Some errors in spelling, capitalization, grammar and punctuation, but does not detract from readability or content.

5-7 convention errors
Partially Proficient

Minimally follows formatting guidelines

Errors in spelling, capitalization, grammar, and punctuation that affect readability and/or content.

8 or more convention errors.
Minimally Proficient

Does not follow formatting guidelines

Demonstrates limited command of conventions.




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