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Name: Introduction Rubric
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The introduction identifies the topic and indicates the purpose of the research paper. |
Points: 0 (0.00%) |
Points: 5 (10.00%) |
Points: 7.5 (15.00%) |
Points: 10 (20.00%) |
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Explanations (or bridge sentences) are built in to provide focus and lead to the narrowed topic. |
Points: 0 (0.00%) |
Points: 5 (10.00%) |
Points: 7.5 (15.00%) |
Points: 10 (20.00%) |
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The introduction uses a “hook” to grab the reader’s attention, and it logically connects to the topic. |
Points: 0 (0.00%) |
Points: 5 (10.00%) |
Points: 7.5 (15.00%) |
Points: 10 (20.00%) |
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The thesis statement provides the topic, controlling idea, and several aspects to elaborate at the end of the introduction. |
Points: 0 (0.00%) |
Points: 0 (0.00%) |
Points: 7.5 (15.00%) |
Points: 10 (20.00%) |
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The introduction provides the reader with sufficient background information on the topic and presents clearly how the information is connected to the thesis statement. |
Points: 0 (0.00%) |
Points: 0 (0.00%) |
Points: 7.5 (15.00%) |
Points: 10 (20.00%) |
Name:Introduction Rubric
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