3 points
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DEVELOPMENT: The writer provides accurate, specific, purposeful information
that is extended and expanded to fully explain the topic.
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ORGANIZATION: The writer establishes an organizational plan and consistently
maintains it.
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ATTENTION TO AUDIENCE: The writer provides information relevant to
the needs of the audience
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LANGUAGE: The writer consistently provides language choices to enhance
the text.
2 points
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DEVELOPMENT: The writer provides information that adequately explains the
topic with some extension of ideas. The information is usually accurate
and purposeful.
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ORGANIZATION: The writer establishes and maintains an organizational plan,
but the plan may have some minor flaws.
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ATTENTION TO AUDIENCE: The writer provides information most of which is
relevant to the needs of the audience.
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LANGUAGE: The writer frequently uses language choices to enhance the text.
1 point
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DEVELOPMENT: The writer provides information that inadequately explains
the topic. The information is sometimes inaccurate, general, or extraneous.
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ORGANIZATION: The writer generally establishes and maintains an organizational
plan.
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ATTENTION TO AUDIENCE: The writer provides some information relevant to
the needs of the audience.
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LANGUAGE: The writer sometimes uses language choices to enhance the text.
0 points
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DEVELOPMENT: The writer provides insufficient information to explain the
topic. The information provided may be vague or inaccurate.
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ORGANIZATION: The writer does not establish an organizational plan or,
if an organizational plan is established, it is only minimally maintained.
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ATTENTION TO AUDIENCE: The writer does not provide information relevant
to the needs of the audience.
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LANGUAGE: The writer seldom, if ever, uses language choices to enhance
the text.
Code A: Blank ñ there is no response.
Code B: The writerís response is off-task and /or off-topic. It does
not address the question that was asked.
Code C: Unscorable- The writerís response cannot be read ( e.g., it
is illegible, incomprehensible).
Code D: Feasible/non-scorable (feasible but irrelevant to outcome being
measured).
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