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A
An A paper
is extraordinary work that more than fulfills the requirements
of the assignment. This essay tackles the topic in an innovative
way, with a clear sense of audience and purpose, an insightful
thesis, and an appropriate and effective organization. The
structure is carefully planned; each section of the essay
develops the thesis with logical arguments and specific,
conclusive evidence which has been interpreted and clearly
related to the writer's point. The style is energetic and
precise: the sentence structure is varied and the words are
carefully chosen. How the writer says things is as
excellent as what the writer says. There is evidence of
careful editing since the essay contains few grammatical and/or
mechanical errors and, if necessary, is correctly documented
using MLA format.
B
A B paper is clearly above-average and more than
meets the requirements of the assignment. Like the "A" paper, it
has a clear thesis and organizational strategy; and each
paragraph provides unified, coherent, and developed support for
its thesis and subordinate assertions. If necessary, it properly
documents sources. While the essay takes some "risks," attempts
complex strategies of development, and pays attention to
audience, it falls short of the "A" essay in one or more of the
following ways: the thesis may not be as interesting or
insightful; there may be weaknesses in organizational strategy
or its execution; the support may not be uniformly conclusive
and convincing; and the style may not be as energetic or the
diction as thoughtful. The essay shows strong evidence of
editing since there are relatively few grammatical and/or
mechanical errors.
C
A C paper is average work that solidly meets the
requirements of the assignment. The essay has a thesis and
organizational plan which demonstrate thought on the writer's
part, a generally clear style, and adequate documentation, if
required. Paragraphs contribute unified and coherent support,
but the writer may have difficulty with any of the following:
the thesis may be too general; the evidence may be predictable,
may not be thoroughly interpreted, or may not be clearly
related to the writer's point; the paragraphs may be uneven in
development and transition. Even in the "C" essay, there should
be relatively few grammatical or mechanical errors--not enough
to interfere with readability; the student has done some
editing, even though it may be superficial.
D
A D paper is below average work that demonstrates a
serious attempt to fulfill the assignment and shows some promise
but does not fully meet the requirements of the assignment. The
essay may have one or several of the following
weaknesses. It may have a general or implied thesis; but the
idea may be too broad, vague, or obvious. The organizational
plan may be inappropriate or inconsistently carried out.
Evidence may be too general, missing, not interpreted,
irrelevant to the thesis, or inappropriately repetitive.
Documentation may be incomplete or inaccurate. The style may be
compromised by repetitive or flawed sentence patterns and/or
inappropriate diction and confusing syntax. Grammatical and
mechanical errors may interfere with readability and indicate a
less-than-adequate attempt at editing or an unfamiliarity with
some aspects of Standard Written English.
F
An F paper is substantially below average for the
assignment. It exhibits one or several of the following.
It may be off-topic. It may be an attempt to meet the
requirements of the assignment, but it may have no apparent
thesis or a self-contradictory one, or the essay's point is so
general or obvious as to suggest little thinking-through of the
topic. It may display little or no apparent sense of
organization; it may lack development; evidence may be
inappropriate and/or off-topic or may consist of
generalizations, faulty assumptions, or errors of fact. This
essay may fail to handle borrowed material responsibly and/or to
document appropriately. The style suggests serious difficulties
with fluency which may be revealed in short, simple sentences
and ineffective diction. Grammatical/mechanical errors may
interfere with reader comprehension or indicate problems with
basic literacy or a lack of understanding of Standard English
usage.
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