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The Great Gatsby Chapters 1-4 
Analysis
Rubric Code: X4X9C2
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric The Great Gatsby Chapters 1-4
Analysis
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Question 1

Using a Venn diagram compare and contrast East and West Egg

Poor

Venn Diagram is missing more then one part and is hard to read.
Fair

Venn diagram is missing one part and neat and easy to read.
Good

Venn diagram is complete and neat easy to read.
Question 2

Compare Daisy and Myrtle as the two women in Tom’s life.

Poor

Venn Diagram is missing more then one part and is hard to read.
Fair

Venn diagram is missing one part and neat and easy to read.
Good

Venn diagram is complete and neat easy to read.
Question 3

Compare Gatsby’s party to Tom and Myrtle’s apartment party.

Poor

Venn Diagram is missing more then one part and is hard to read.
Fair

Venn diagram is missing one part and neat and east to read.
Good

Venn diagram is complete and neat and easy to read.
Question 4

How does the era of the 1920s provide a suitable backdrop for the actions of this novel? What do you think that F. Scott Fitzgerald was trying to say about people during this era?

Poor

Missing more then one part and is not in complete sentences.
Fair

Missing one part of the question and is in complete sentences.
Good

All parts of the question are answered and is in complete sentences.
Question 5

Analyze the first part of the novel according to “shady dealings” that are evident in the text. What historical events of the 20s are alluded to this portion of the novel?

Poor

Missing more then one part and is not in complete sentences.
Fair

Missing one part of the question and is in complete sentences.
Good

All parts of the question are answered and is in complete sentences.




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