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PLZZ HELP ME WITH THIS 1.21 About the Author: Paul Martinez Pompa Scoring Guide – 10 Points Possible Points Received Points Possible - 2
Summary reveals what has occurred in this section of the story. - 2
Main characters are identified and description of their purpose is discussed. - 2
Student includes thoughts about the reading so far and states the theme. - 2
A reasonable prediction is made about what will happen next in the story. - 2
Assignment follows MLA format and writing expectations. Proper capitalization, punctuation, and spelling are present with 0-3 errors.

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