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EXAM SCORING RUBRIC
Critical (Formal) Analysis Scoring
Criteria
High
Pass
The essay that earns a “High Pass” will
contain some or all of the listed characteristics: |
The essay demonstrates all of the elements of the
examination that passes plus the following: The
essay clearly unifies a discussion of several formal
features to develop a thorough critical reading.
It demonstrates the writer’s knowledge of these
formal features and a skillful ability to analyze
the features in depth and use them in an interpretation. The
essay demonstrates complexity of style and thought,
individual creative thinking, and a distinct voice. Overall,
the essay demonstrates an eloquent writing style
and is free of egregious errors.
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Pass
The essay that earns a “Pass” will
contain some or all of the listed characteristics: |
The essay presents a clear, well-reasoned argument
and thesis. It has a clear introduction, body,
and conclusion. The essay offers substantial
development of the argument by providing evidence
through close readings of formal features in the
passage. The essay contains accurate textual
details and addresses several formal features in
the text, providing transitions or links among them. The
essay contains few spelling, grammar, and/or syntax
errors.
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No Pass :
The essay that earns a “No Pass” will
contain some or all of the listed characteristics: |
The essay offers mostly paraphrase, does not include
a clear thesis, and/or has an underdeveloped argument. The
essay relies on generalizations, considers few formal
features of the text, and contains textual inaccuracies
and/or unsubstantiated assertions. The essay is poorly
organized and/or contains numerous grammatical, spelling,
and syntax errors. |
Synthesis Scoring Criteria
High Pass
The essay that earns a “No Pass” will
contain some or all of the listed characteristics: |
The essay demonstrates all the elements of the examination
that passes plus the following: The essay thoughtfully
unifies a discussion of the issue(s) in all three
works. The essay successfully applies a critical
stance or methodology in the analysis of the works
and may place the works within their historical context. The
essay uses appropriate specific examples that are
analyzed in depth. The essay demonstrates complexity
of style and thought, creative thinking, and a distinct
and informed voice. The essay demonstrates
an eloquent writing style, free of egregious errors.
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Pass
The essay that earns a “Pass” will
contain some or all of the listed characteristics: |
The essay presents a clear thesis, a well-reasoned
argument, and effective organization. The
essay unifies a discussion of the issue(s) in all
three works. It contains accurate textual details
and offers substantial development of the argument
by providing evidence through clear and specific
examples. The essay contains few spelling, grammatical,
and/or syntax errors.
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No Pass
The essay that earns a “No Pass” will
contain some or all of the listed characteristics: |
The essay does not consider the required number
and range of texts. The essay offers mostly
paraphrase, an absent or unclear clear thesis, and
an undeveloped argument. It relies on generalizations,
offers textual inaccuracies, and provides unsubstantiated
assertions and few or ill-chosen examples. Stylistically,
the essay offers poor organization and contains grammatical,
spelling, and/or syntax errors.
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