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Paragraph - Persuasive (maxim) 
Rubric Code: EX396CC
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
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  I am convinced!

4 pts

I see your point!

3 pts

You may be right.

2 pts

I'm not convinced!

1 pts

Introduction

- Includes hook
- states maxim
- Paraphrases what the maxim means.

I am convinced!

You DEFINITELY got the reader's attention (hook).
You stated the maxim, and paraphrased what it meant. You presented your point of view on your topic.
I see your point!

Your introduction was missing one of the criteria listed.
You may be right.

The reader knows your point of view. You stated your position, but your introduction does not really grab the reader's attention or is missing some of the criteria.
I'm not convinced!

You did not write a clear introduction, if any.
You may have stated your point of view, but did not give the reader a reason to keep reading.
Interpretation/Arguments

- used evidence/examples about how the maxim is true or is no longer true.

I am convinced!

You have an accurate understaind of the proberb. Your arguments are convincing with clear commentaries. The example(s) support the maxim.
I see your point!

You have a clear understaind of the message of the proverb. Your arguments are satisfactory but your example(s) could be more specific.
You may be right.

You use a correct understanding of some parts of the proberb. Your arguments DO NOT really give facts or clear commentaries to support your position, or the examples used may not represent the maxim accurately.
I'm not convinced!

Your havae an unclear understanding of the proberb.
Your arguments and/or examples are not very convincing, or may be missing completely.
Paragraph structure & oraganization

- complete paragraph structure was used
- sentences were well and appropriately written.

I am convinced!

Your paragraph was accurately set up and contained sentences that were well structured and appropriately written.
I see your point!

Your paragraph was mostly set up accurately and/or contained mostly well structured and appropriately written sentences.
You may be right.

Your paragraph is missing some paragraph structure and/or contained only one or two sentences that were clearly written.
I'm not convinced!

Your paragraph is missing some or all paragraph structure and contained several sentences that were unclear and difficult to understand.
Conclusion

- briefly reassert the wisdom in the maxim

I am convinced!

-The conclusion is clear and concise and exhorts the reader to heed the maxim or not to.
I see your point!

The conclusion is clear and concise.
You may be right.

The conclusion is vague or awkward.
I'm not convinced!

There is no conclusion.
Writing Mechanics

Correct use of punctuation, grammar, and spelling.

I am convinced!

Excellent work. There were only one or two errors if any.
I see your point!

Good job. There were only a few mistakes, which didn't impede the reader.
You may be right.

Needs more work. Some more attention needs to be paid in one or more of the areas listed under mechanics. The errors are distracting to the reader.
I'm not convinced!

Not yet. It is difficult to read and understand your paragraph. There is little to no evidence of editing.




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