How do the family members’ view of Rikki-tikki change throughout the story? Provide examples from the text to support your answer. 2- the response achieves.

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How do the family members’ view of Rikki-tikki change throughout the story? Provide examples from the text to support your answer. 2- the response achieves the following 1- the response achieves the following Gives sufficient evidence of the ability to describe the changes in the family members’ views throughout the story Includes specific examples/details that make clear reference to the text Adequately explains the family members’ changing views of Rikki- tikki and provides an explanation with clearly relevant information based on the text Gives LIMITED evidence of the ability to describe the changes in the family members’ views throughout the story Includes vague/limited examples/details that make reference to the text Explains the family members’ changing views and provides an explanation with vague/limited information based on the text

Assessing your peer’s paper Draw a CIRCLE around all details/examples given that come directly from the text Underline ONCE statements about the family members’ views at the beginning of the story Underline TWICE statements about the family members’ views at the end of the story On the line beside each statement draw TWO check marks if there is CLEAR and DETALED evidence given after the statement about the family members’ views Draw ONE check mark if there is VAGUE or LIMITED evidence given after the statement about the family members’ views