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Rating
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Criteria
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A
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- engaging, creative, and thoughtful
- precise, appropriate, and sophisticated vocabulary;
varied patterns and lengths of sentences
- coherent and organized structure
- chosen form effectively and innovatively conveys
content
- relevant and intriguing use of details to
convey experience of the film viewed
- few surface feature errors; only noticeable
if looking for them
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B
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- clear and thoughtful
- appropriate, precise vocabulary and varied
sentences
- logical organization
- chosen form effectively conveys content
- relevant and careful use of details to convey
experience of the film viewed
- few surface feature errors; occasional spelling
or punctuation errors
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C
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- quite well developed and detailed
- generally precise vocabulary and complex sentence
structures containing minimal errors
- obvious organization
- chosen form appropriate for content
- relevant use of details to convey experience
of the film viewed
- generally few surface feature errors; some
punctuation, spelling, or pronoun reference errors
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D
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- direct and usually clear
- straightforward vocabulary and effective sentences
that are rarely complex or varied
- organization evident
- chosen form generally appropriate for content
- competent use of details to convey experience
of the film viewed
- surface feature errors such as comma splice,
spelling, or pronoun reference errors
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F
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- limited clarity and thought
- unsophisticated and, at times, inappropriate
vocabulary with simple sentences
- evidence of some organization
- chosen form rarely conveys content effectively
- inconsistent use of details to convey experience
of the film viewed
- surface feature errors may at times distract
reader
- message is clear, understandable, and thought-provoking
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