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Betrayal Essay
Rubric Code:
ZX82B38
By
plehrman
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Betrayal Essay
Poor
(N/A)
Fair
(N/A)
Good
(N/A)
Intro
Poor
Includes little or no background on either Caesar or Mr. Hundert. Thesis Statement is weak or not present, nor is the preview of examples.
Fair
Includes little background information about Caesar or Mr. Hundert. Thesis statement is present but is either poorly stated or is preview of examples
Good
Includes background information about Caesar and Mr. Hundert. Thesis Statement is present and written correctly.
Betrayal 1
Poor
Betrayal is not explained nor are there insufficient evidence from the film to prove your claim.
Fair
Betrayal is explained but could be explained further. Examples from the film are present, but do not completely support your claim.
Good
Betrayal is explained very well and examples from the film prove your claim very well.
Betrayal 2
Poor
Betrayal is not explained nor are there insufficient evidence from the film to prove your claim.
Fair
Betrayal is explained but could be explained further. Examples from the film are present, but do not completely support your claim.
Good
Betrayal is explained very well and examples from the film prove your claim very well.
Betrayal 3
Poor
Betrayal is not explained nor are there insufficient evidence from the film to prove your claim.
Fair
Betrayal is explained but could be explained further. Examples from the film are present, but do not completely support your claim.
Good
Betrayal is explained very well and examples from the film prove your claim very well.
Conclusion
Poor
Conclusion does not restate your topic or thesis statements. Arguments are not all reviewed or made clear to the reader.
Fair
Conclusion restates your topic, your thesis statement and your arguments in a way that could have been clearer to your reader.
Good
Conclusion restates your topic, your thesis statements and your arguments in a clear and well-written manner.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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