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givi [52]
3 years ago
12

Select two statements that best explain how the author develops the narrator's point of view.

English
1 answer:
brilliants [131]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Score

Response Features

2 point

There is a valid claim/inference made relating to the question.

There are 2 or more pieces of evidence that support the claim/inference.

Evidence is clearly explained.

Few or no errors made in grammar, punctuation, and capitalization.

1 point

There is a claim/inference made relating to the question with one piece of supporting evidence.

             

                                        OR

There are 2 pieces of supporting evidence but no clear claim/inference.

Incomplete sentence or bullets

0 point

There is no claim, inference, or evidence

A response that is unintelligible or indecipherable.

Glow:

Grow

Explanation:

Score

Response Features

2 point

There is a valid claim/inference made relating to the question.

There are 2 or more pieces of evidence that support the claim/inference.

Evidence is clearly explained.

Few or no errors made in grammar, punctuation, and capitalization.

1 point

There is a claim/inference made relating to the question with one piece of supporting evidence.

             

                                        OR

There are 2 pieces of supporting evidence but no clear claim/inference.

Incomplete sentence or bullets

0 point

There is no claim, inference, or evidence

A response that is unintelligible or indecipherable.

Glow:

Grow

  • Score
  • Response Features
  • 2 point
  • There is a valid claim/inference made relating to the question.
  • There are 2 or more pieces of evidence that support the claim/inference.
  • Evidence is clearly explained.
  • Few or no errors made in grammar, punctuation, and capitalization.
  • 1 point
  • There is a claim/inference made relating to the question with one piece of supporting evidence.
  •              
  •                                         OR
  • There are 2 pieces of supporting evidence but no clear claim/inference.
  • Incomplete sentence or bullets
  • 0 point
  • There is no claim, inference, or evidence
  • A response that is unintelligible or indecipherable.
  • Glow:
  • Grow

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