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Literary Devices
Literary Devices
Rubric Code:
Z2X569A
By
aabeardsley
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate
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Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Literary Devices
Poor
No definition and/or no examples of literary devices present.
Has less than 3 examples of each literary device in the dialogue.
Fair
Definitions are present with no examples (or vise versa).
Has less than 5 examples of each literay device in the dialogue.
Good
Definitions are present along with examples of each literary device assigned.
Has at least 5 examples of each literary device in the dialogue.
Dialogue
Poor
Does not follow dialogue rules.
Has less than 10 lines.
Fair
Follows some dialogue rules.
Has between 10 and 20 lines.
Good
Follows ALL dialogue rules.
Has 20 lines or more.
Mechanics
Poor
Has more than 5 errors dealing with:
Grammar, puctuation, capitalization, spelling, and neatness.
Fair
Has less than 5 errors dealing with:
Grammar, puctuation, capitalization, spelling, and neatness.
Good
Is correct in all areas:
Grammar, puctuation, capitalization, spelling, and neatness.
Presentation and Creativity
Poor
The presentation has an element of creativity and style, and is not just a list of facts. Presentation is presented in a clear and concise manner with full understanding of the subject.
Fair
The presentation is clear and logical and contains facts as well as very few mistakes. Good clear oral presentation.
Good
Lacks a clear understanding of the subject matter and there are many errors. Presentation is not creative.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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