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English, 04.10.2021 05:40 reyrey216

Help, please! I am working on an essay about writing a summary and here is what to include. Introduction to My Summary
15 points
I clearly explained the central idea I discovered in "Robots on Earth."
I clearly stated the title.
I clearly stated the author’s name.

9 points
I partially explained the central idea I discovered in "Robots on Earth."
I partially stated the title.
I partially stated the author’s name.

0 points
Introduction to my summary has not been attempted, is incomplete, or does not meet expectations

Score of Introduction to My Summary,/ 15Criterion score has been overridden
Support for Central Idea Without Personal Opinion
30 points
I clearly recapped the central idea of each section of "Robots on Earth."
My ideas were clearly free of personal opinion.

18 points
I partially recapped the central idea of each section of "Robots on Earth."
___My ideas were partially free of personal opinion.

0 points
Support for central idea without personal opinion has not been attempted, is incomplete, or does not meet expectations

Score of Support for Central Idea Without Personal Opinion,/ 30Criterion score has been overridden
Conclusion
10 points
I ended my paragraph clearly restating the central idea of "Robots on Earth."

6 points
I ended my paragraph partially restating the central idea of "Robots on Earth."

0 points
Conclusion has not been attempted, is incomplete, or does not meet expectations

Score of Conclusion,/ 10Criterion score has been overridden
Format
10 points
I wrote a well-developed paragraph of seven or more sentences.
I clearly organized my sentences in a way that makes sense to the reader.

6 points
I wrote a paragraph of four to six sentences.
I partially organized my sentences in a way that makes sense to the reader.

0 points
Format has not been attempted, is incomplete, or does not meet expectations

Score of Format,/ 10Criterion score has been overridden
Clear Writing
10 points
I clearly used correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling.

6 points
I partially used correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling.

0 points
Clear writing has not been attempted, is incomplete, or does not meet expectations

Score of Clear Writing,/ 10Criterion score has been overridden

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