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Personal Narrative: Influential Experience
Personal Narrative: Influential Experience
Rubric Code:
B239668
By
emlen0709
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Personal Narrative
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1 pts
Almost
3 pts
Good
6 pts
Excellent
10 pts
Narrator
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The author fails to write in the a first person narrative and icludes no personal thoughts or feelings.
Almost
The author writes in the first person narrative but fails to include any personal thoughts or feelings.
Good
The author writes in the first person narrative and includes a few personal thoughts or feelings.
Excellent
The author writes in the first person narrative and includes detailed personal thoughts and feelings
Dialogue
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The author includes no dialogue.
Almost
The author includes only one dialogue.
Good
The author includes two dialogues that do not add to the story.
Excellent
The author includes at least two dialogues that add to the story.
Detail
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The author does not describe the experience and has no detail or description.
Almost
The author describes the experience with very little detail and description.
Good
The author describes the experience with some detail and description.
Excellent
The author describes the experience with great detail and description. The reader feels as if they are experiencing the situation first hand.
Grammar
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The narrative contains 9 or more fragments and 9 or more punctuation mistakes.
Almost
The narrative has a few complete sentences and many punctuation mistakes.
Good
The narrative has mostly complete sentences and correct punctuation.
Excellent
The narrative includes complete sentences and correct punctuation.
Structure
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There is no beginning, middle, or end. The writer does not try to show the importance of the event being described.
Almost
The story has a beginning, middle, and end but they are not very clear. The reader cannot understand the importance of the event being described.
Good
The story has a beginning, middle, and end that are mostly clear. It is hard to understand the importance of the event they are describing.
Excellent
The story has a clear beginning, middle and end. It is easy to understand the importance of the event they are describing.
Length
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Story is less than half a page.
Almost
Story is more than half a page.
Good
Story is 1 page.
Excellent
Story is longer than 1 page.
Keywords:
ESL
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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