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Monologues from the Dead 
Rubric Code: V6WB6B
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

approaching competence

2 pts

Weak

1 pts

Purpose

Reveals the thoughts, feelings, attitudes, personality, and context of the speaker. Setting clearly conveys a place.

Excellent
Good
approaching competence
Weak
Language

language is rich, vivid, interesting, May include figurative language.

Excellent
Good
approaching competence
Weak
Voice and tone

Communicates an individual voice. Conveys a mood/feeling

Excellent
Good
approaching competence
Weak
Conventions

Final draft has proper spelling, grammar, punctuation and capitalization (except where appropriate to character)

Excellent
Good
approaching competence
Weak
Revisions

Students has handed in a minimumof two drafts. The second draft reveals relevant and meaningful improvements

Excellent
Good
approaching competence
Weak
Oral presentation

Students presents his or her work orally to the class. Student speaks loudly and clearly, making eye contact with the group

Excellent
Good
approaching competence
Weak




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