Rubric: Point of View Stories
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Descriptive Details
- Detailed, vivid descriptions using the senses: sight, sound, taste, touch, smell.
- Details are shown not told.
- Dialogue moves the plot, increasing suspense, showing readers a trait(2) of the character(s), and/or changing the situation or conflict the characters are in.
- Setting is the backdrop of the story.
- Character are known through physical descriptions, dialogue, and/or interaction with others.
- Three drabbles written, which are 100 words each.
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15/15 |
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Organization
- Stories are told in multiple paragraphs if necessary.
- Paragraph breaks occur when the scene shifts.
- Each time a different character speaks a new paragraph is created.
- The story arcs like Freytag’s plot chart.
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15/15 |
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Point of View
- First story is a first-person, unreliable narrator
- Second story is a third-person, detached narrator
- Third story is a first-person or third-person naive narrator.
- Doesn’t use second-person pronouns: you, your, yourself except in dialogue.
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15/15 |
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Word Choice
- Uses specific nouns.
- Uses action verbs.
- Does not use words like really, always, very, a lot.
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10/10 |
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Sentence Structure
- No fragments.
- No run-on sentences.
- No awkwardly constructed statements.
- Well-crafted sentences.
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15/15 |
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Usability/Storytelling/Tone
- Effective with little or no additional revisions.
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10/10 |
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Mechanics
- Grammar, especially correct verb tense.
- Capitalization of proper nouns
- Punctuation, especially commas and periods.
- Spelling
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10/10
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Format
- Name heading
- Titles
- Double-spaced
- 1″ margins
- 12 pt. easy-to-read font
- Page number heading
- Paragraphs indented 5 to 7 spaces–one tab
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10/10 |
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