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Resonse Paper 
Rubric Code: S43BW7
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Response Paper
  Poor

10 pts

Fair

15 pts

Good

20 pts

Excellent

25 pts

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Mechanics

Errors with typing, grammar, spelling and format

Poor

Six or more errors
Fair

Four-five errors
Good

Two-three errors
Excellent

One error
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Thesis

A thesis (claim) exists and is supported throughout the essay

Poor

No thesis/claim to be determined.
Fair

Thesis is weak
Good

Thesis exists but needs more development throughout the essay
Excellent

Thesis is strong and the response contains sound support from examples
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Elements of Literary Criticism

The author discusses the work with reference to language used in literary criticism and response.

Poor

No elements of criticism.
Fair

Elements are presented but are weak and unrelated
Good

Elements are evident but the explanation and interpretation needs work.
Excellent

Elements are present and they are fully and entirely developed
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Evidence and support

The evidence provided speaks directly to thesis/claim.

Poor

There is little or no evidence to support the thesis.
Fair

There is evidence but it is unrelated to the thesis.
Good

Evidence exists but needs a stronger relationship to the thesis.
Excellent

The evidence is thoughtful and meaningful and strongly supports the thesis.
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