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Celebrity Role Models Rubric 
Grade: 10 Prompt: Persuasive
Rubric Code: VX54668
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

10 pts

Skillful

8 pts

Sufficient

6 pts

Fair

4 pts

Insufficient

2 pts

Unsatisfactory

1 pts

Argument

Excellent

Clearly states the position and effectively persuades the reader of validity of argument.
Skillful

Clearly states the position and persuades the reader.
Sufficient

States a position and adequately attempts to persuade the reader.
Fair

While a position is stated, either it is unclear or undeveloped.
Insufficient

Either a position is not clearly given or little attempt is made at persuasion.
Unsatisfactory

Little effort is made to persuade, either because there is no position taken or no support is given.
Support of Argument

Excellent

Gives clear and accurate supporting claims in support of the argument.
Skillful

Outlines supporting claims but may overlook important reasons.
Sufficient

Provides weak claims that did not support the argument.
Fair

Does not give convincing claims in support of the argument.
Insufficient

Does not support the claims of the argument.
Unsatisfactory

No support is given.
Ideas/Content

Excellent

Develops ideas well and uses many specific, relevant details throughout the essay.
Skillful

Develops ideas with some specific, relevant details.
Sufficient

Provides clear ideas, but sparsely developed; may have few details.
Fair

Provides limited or incomplete information; may be list-like or have the quality of an outline.
Insufficient

Provides little information and makes little attempt at development.
Unsatisfactory

Attempts a response, but may only paraphrase the prompt or be extremely brief.
Organization

Excellent

Is well organized with clear transitions; maintains focus.
Skillful

Is clearly organized; information is presented in an orderly way, but essay may lack transitions.
Sufficient

Provides a clear sequence of information; provides pieces of information that are generally related to each other.
Fair

Is disorganized or provides a disjointed sequence of information.
Insufficient

Is very disorganized or too brief to detect organization.
Unsatisfactory

Exhibits no control over organization.
Sentence Structure

Excellent

Sustains varied sentence structure.
Skillful

Exhibits some variety in sentence structure.
Sufficient

Generally has simple sentences; may exhibit uneven control over sentence structure.
Fair

Exhibits uneven control over sentence structure.
Insufficient

Exhibits little control over sentence structure.
Unsatisfactory

Exhibits no control over sentence structure.
Word Choice

Excellent

Exhibits many specific word choices.
Skillful

Displays some specific word choices.
Sufficient

Consists mainly of simple word choices, but may contain some specific word choices.
Fair

May have some inaccurate word choices.
Insufficient

Contains inaccurate word choices in much of the essay.
Unsatisfactory

Contains inaccurate word choices throughout most of the essay.
Conventions

Excellent

Contains little or no errors in grammar and conventions; errors do not interfere with understanding.
Skillful

May contain some errors in grammar and conventions; errors do not interfere with understanding.
Sufficient

Contains errors in grammar and conventions that generally do not interfere with understanding.
Fair

Contains errors in grammar and conventions that sometimes interfere with understanding.
Insufficient

Is characterized by misspellings, missing words, and incorrect word order; errors in grammar and conventions are severe enough to make understanding very difficult in much of the essay.
Unsatisfactory

Is characterized by misspellings, missing words, and incorrect word order; errors in grammar and conventions severely impede understanding throughout the essay.




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