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Friendship Definition Essay 
Rubric Code: XXW2436
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

7 pts

Good

5 pts

Fair

3 pts

Poor

1 pts

Incomplete/ Missing

0 pts

Introduction

Excellent

The introduction is inviting, states the main topic, and previews the the paper. There is something there that grabs your attention.
Good

The introduction clearly states the main topic, and
previews the the paper. There seems to be an attempt at an attention getter.
Fair

The introduction states the main topic, but doesn't adequately preview
what is to come, nor is it particularly inviting.
Poor

There is no clear
introduction of the main topic or the
paper.
Incomplete/ Missing

This element is absent in the paper.
Conclusion

Excellent

The conclusion is strong and leaves the reader with a feeling that they understand what the writer is "getting at." There is something memorable about it.
Good

The conclusion is recognizable and ties up almost all the loose ends. It is separate from the body of the paper, but still connected.
Fair

The conclusion is recognizable, but does not tie up several loose ends. It feels disconnected.
Poor

There is no clear conclusion, the paper just ends.
Incomplete/ Missing

This element is absent in the paper.
Definition

Excellent

Definition is clear, well-done, and very detailed. Author is very specific and leaves no questions for readers.
Good

A decent definition has been created. The author includes details, but a few things remain unclear.
Fair

An average definition has been attempted. Details are few and far between.
Poor

A definition is
attempted with little to no details.
Incomplete/ Missing

This element is absent in the paper.
Examples

Excellent

Example clearly relates back to what is written in previous paragraph(s). The example is incredibly detailed and fits appropriately with the paper.
Good

Example somewhat relates back to what is written in previous paragraph(s). The example is detailed and fits appropriately with the paper.
Fair

Example vaguely relates back to what is written in previous paragraph(s). The example is sparsely detailed and fits somewhat with the paper.
Poor

Example does not relate to what is written in previous paragraph(s). The example lacks detail or does not fit appropriately with the paper.
Incomplete/ Missing

This element is absent in the paper.
Focus on Topic

Excellent

There is one clear, well-focused topic. Main idea stands out and
supported by detailed information.
Good

Main idea is clear but the support is general.
Fair

Main idea is
somewhat clear but
there is a need for
more supporting
information.
Poor

The Main Idea is not clear.
There is a seemingly
random collection of
information.
Incomplete/ Missing

This element is absent in the paper.
Conventions

Excellent

Writer makes no errors that distract the reader from the content.
Good

Writer makes a few errors that distract the reader from the content.
Fair

Writer makes several errors that distract the reader from the content.
Poor

Writer makes many errors, making the essay difficult to read.
Incomplete/ Missing

This element is absent in the paper.




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