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Local Politics Essay
Five Paragraph Esssay
1) what is the person’s job? 2) when was the person elected/ appointed and how long is the person in office? 3) what pieces of legislation has this person been involved with and in what way was this person involved? 4) what are your impressions of this person (from your own research)? Put this information in your own words in written format using Times New Roman, 12-pt font
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Subject:
English
Type:
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Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Summary of Interview
Poor
5 pts
Good
10 pts
Excellent
15 pts
Introductory Paragraph
Poor
Lacking 3 or more items.
Good
Lacking 1-2 items.
Excellent
1.This paragraph introduces the summary's purpose and includes a thorough thesis statement. 2.Include the three topics that prove the that purpose.
3.Transitions to the next paragraph.
4. 3 - 5 sentences
First Paragraph
Poor
The first paragraph is lacking many details.
Good
The first paragraph is missing some information.
Excellent
1.This paragraph should include the first topic.
2.The topic must be effectively explained.
3. Transitions to the next paragraph.
4. 3 - 5 sentences
Second Paragraph
Poor
The second paragraph is lacking many details.
Good
The second paragraph is missing some information.
Excellent
1.This paragraph should include the second topic.
2.The topic must be effectively explained.
3. Transitions to the next paragraph.
4. 3 - 5 sentences
Third Body Paragraph
Poor
The third paragraph is lacking many details.
Good
The third paragraph is missing some information.
Excellent
1.This paragraph should include the third topic.
2.The topic must be effectively explained.
3. Transitions to the next paragraph.
4. 3 - 5 sentences
Conclusion
Poor
The conclusion doesn't close the summary correctly.
Good
The conclusion is missing some information.
Excellent
1. Restate topic
2. The last paragraph should be a thorough summary of the topic. The points should once again be tied back to the summary's purpose.
Guidelines Followed
Poor
Lacking 3 or more items
Good
Lacking 1-2 items
Excellent
Put this information in your own words in written format using Times New Roman, 12-pt font
Conventions
Poor
Lacking 4 or more items.
Good
Lacking 1-3 items
Excellent
1.Spelling, 2Capitalization 3.Punctutaion
4.Good sentence structure:
(No 2 sentences per paragraph start with the same word)
*Don't start sentences with and,or,but
On Topic
Poor
Topic is lacking.
Good
Topic is seen through some of it.
Excellent
Topic is very apparent. List here________
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English
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