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Document Based Questions The Plains of Nebraska [p Document Based Questions The Plains of Nebraska [p. 609] After reading the excerpt above answer the following questions in expository essay form using 3 paragraphs] What features of the landscape does the author find most remarkable? How does he [Stevenson] portray the railroad?

Proper support/justification/argumentation Grading Categories [The following standards are per paragraph averages] Excellent 20 points Competent 15 points Developing 10 point Proper structure 5 paragraphs indented with clear topic sentences. Excellent paragraphs will have 5 complete, coherent sentences, Competent 3-4, Developing less than 3. Correct Spelling Excellent will have no errors per paragraph, competent no more than 2, Developing will have more than 2 errors [includes capitalization]. Correct grammar Proper punctuation and subject verb agreement: Excellent will have no errors, competent will have no more than 1 error, Developing will have more than one error. Proper support/justification/argumentation Arguments clearly stated, logical and rooted in historically accurate facts: Excellent in all paragraphs, Competent is in 2 paragraphs, Developing is in 1 paragraph or less. Specificity of details/Cliché avoidance Statements are free of vagueness and parts of speech do not include unexplained clichés or colloquialisms: Excellent is all paragraphs, Competent is in 2 paragraphs, Developing is 1 or less. 2