6 pages (double-spaced) assignment
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Criteria |
Full credit |
3/4 credit |
1/2 credit |
1/4 to 0 credit |
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Thesis (main argument) 20 points |
Written with a clear and outstanding thesis |
Written with a clear thesis |
Thesis is confusing or misleading |
Thesis is missing. The argument is unclear. |
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Supporting points (20 points) |
3+ supporting points follow solid reasoning, and provide appropriate details, in a convincing manner |
1-2 supporting logical supporting points are presented. An additional point may be presented but lacks sufficient detail or clarity. |
Supporting points are present but very general and not completely relevant. |
Supporting points are limited or not present. |
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Conclusion (10 points) |
Conclusion restates or summarizes the argument in a succinct and clear manner. |
Conclusions present but general. |
Conclusions are vague or unclear. |
Personal opinions with no supporting evidence from the body of the essay. |
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Use of appropriate sources (10 points) |
Uses appropriate sources (peer-reviewed or reputable websites like government agencies or Academy of Nutrition Dietetics) to support and inform the argument. |
Uses some peer-reviewed sources to support the argument, and incorporates some sources less reputable sources. |
Uses mostly websites like healthline.com to support the argument. |
Does not provide sufficient support for the argument or lacks documentation of sources in text. |
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Audience and tone (10 points) |
Argument is written to convince the audience. Tone is consistent and convincing. |
Argument is written mostly to convince a consistent audience. |
Few of the arguments appeal to a consistent audience. |
It is unclear who the intended audience is and the tone is inconsistent. |
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Organization and Structure (10 points) |
The arguments flow from main point. Transitions between arguments are present. The conclusion summarizes the content succinctly. |
The supporting points flow from the main argument most of the time. There may be some missing transitions, but the conclusion is present and clear. |
Very little of the essay is well organized. |
Arguments are incoherent and difficult to understand. |
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Grammar (10 points) |
Lacks grammatical, punctuation, or spelling errors |
Minor errors present. |
Repeated errors, but meaning is still clear. |
Numerous errors that make it difficult to read and understand the content. |
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In-text citations and references page (10 points) |
Uses APA format, correctly cites all sources on the reference page. Incorporates quotes correctly if needed in the essay. |
Uses APA format, correctly cites sources on the references page with only a few minor errors. In text citations are made with only a few errors. |
Incorrectly cites sources or doesn’t correctly incorporate quotes in the body of the essay. |
Doesn’t cite sources or doesn’t use sources. |