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Flash Nonfiction
Flash Fiction
Rubric Code:
TX2376X
By
flanjan
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Beginner
14 pts
Advanced
18 pts
Exemplary
20 pts
Content
25 %
Beginner
Writer makes no serious attempt to write a true story, well told.
Advanced
Writer tackles a subject that is worthy of reflection, but could use more artful exploration.
Exemplary
Writer's subject matter is provocative, skillfully addressed, factually accurate, and artfully presented.
Development
25 %
Beginner
Writer offers little more than a sequence of events or oversummarizes.
Advanced
Though the flash is developed, writer may hurry through conflict, or the story may feel overworked or incomplete.
Exemplary
Writer offers clear exposition, conflict, and narrative perspective that makes sense given the abbreviated time frame.
Lyricism
25 %
Beginner
There is little/no evidence of simile, metaphor, symbolism, or an attempt to create vivid imagery.
Advanced
There is some evidence of simile, metaphor, symbolism, and vivid imagery.
Exemplary
Fluent and consistent use of simile, metaphor, symbolism, and vivid imagery.
Writing Conventions
20 %
Beginner
Spelling, punctuation, and grammar are repeatedly flawed.
Advanced
Spelling, punctuation, and grammar are occasionally flawed. Writing may be sometimes hard to follow.
Exemplary
Spelling, punctuation, and grammar are accurate throughout.
Workshop Response
5 %
Beginner
Workshop participants may have felt confused about key components of the flash.
Advanced
Essay incites discussion but may fall flat in terms of overall impression.
Exemplary
Essay incites thoughtful discussion and avenues for revision that participants and author can be excited about.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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