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World of the Novel Presentation Rubric 
Rubric Code: X24X724
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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5 pts


4 pts


2 pts


(N/A)

Significance of the setting

5

Student identifies significant elements of the setting and provides visual and narrative illustrations of how the setting is important to the development of the story and its elements.
4

Student identifies significant elements of the setting and provides visual and narrative illustrations of the setting in context.
2

Student identifies some elements of the setting and provides visual and narrative illustrations.
N/A

Elements of the setting are not identified and/or context is unclear or irrelevant
Significance of key details/events

5

Student presents at least 5 details connected to the setting and explains the significance of the details for themes of the work.
4

Student presents at least 5 details connected to the setting.
2

Student presents fewer than 5 details connected to the setting and summarizes details rather than explaining their significance for themes of the work.
N/A

No details are identified.




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