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Realistic Fiction CATEGORY4321 IntroductionThe main characters and setting are clearly described in the first paragraph. The main characters and setting are described in the first paragraph. The main characters and setting are mentioned in the first paragraph. The main characters and setting are not described in the first paragraph. SettingMany vivid, descriptive words are used to tell when and where the story took place. Some vivid, descriptive words are used to tell the audience when and where the story took place. The reader can figure out when and where the story took place, but the author didn't supply much detail. The reader has trouble figuring out when and where the story took place. Problem/ Conflict It is very easy for the reader to understand the problem the main characters face and why it is a problem. It is fairly easy for the reader to understand the problem the main characters face and why it is a problem. It is fairly easy for the reader to understand the problem the main characters face but it is not clear why it is a problem. It is not clear what problem the main characters face. ActionSeveral action verbs (active voice) are used to describe what is happening in the story. The story seems exciting! Several action verbs are used to describe what is happening in the story, but the word choice doesn't make the story as exciting as it could be. A variety of verbs (passive voice) are used and describe the action accurately but not in a very exciting way. Little variety seen in the verbs that are used. The story seems a little boring. Character Qualities The main characters are named and clearly described in text. Most readers could describe the characters accurately. The main characters are named and described. Most readers would have some idea of what the characters looked like. The main characters are named. The reader knows very little about the characters. It is hard to tell who the main characters are. Solution/ Resolution The solution to the character's problem is easy to understand, and is logical. There are no loose ends. The solution to the character's problem is easy to understand, and is somewhat logical. The solution to the character's problem is a little hard to understand. No solution is attempted or it is impossible to understand. Realistic Fiction CATEGORY4321 IntroductionThe main characters and setting are clearly described in the first paragraph. The main characters and setting are described in the first paragraph. The main characters and setting are mentioned in the first paragraph. The main characters and setting are not described in the first paragraph. SettingMany vivid, descriptive words are used to tell when and where the story took place. Some vivid, descriptive words are used to tell the audience when and where the story took place. The reader can figure out when and where the story took place, but the author didn't supply much detail. The reader has trouble figuring out when and where the story took place. Problem/ Conflict It is very easy for the reader to understand the problem the main characters face and why it is a problem. It is fairly easy for the reader to understand the problem the main characters face and why it is a problem. It is fairly easy for the reader to understand the problem the main characters face but it is not clear why it is a problem. It is not clear what problem the main characters face. ActionSeveral action verbs (active voice) are used to describe what is happening in the story. The story seems exciting! Several action verbs are used to describe what is happening in the story, but the word choice doesn't make the story as exciting as it could be. A variety of verbs (passive voice) are used and describe the action accurately but not in a very exciting way. Little variety seen in the verbs that are used. The story seems a little boring. Character Qualities The main characters are named and clearly described in text. Most readers could describe the characters accurately. The main characters are named and described. Most readers would have some idea of what the characters looked like. The main characters are named. The reader knows very little about the characters. It is hard to tell who the main characters are. Solution/ Resolution The solution to the character's problem is easy to understand, and is logical. There are no loose ends. The solution to the character's problem is easy to understand, and is somewhat logical. The solution to the character's problem is a little hard to understand. No solution is attempted or it is impossible to understand. Realistic Fiction CATEGORY4321 IntroductionThe main characters and setting are clearly described in the first paragraph. The main characters and setting are described in the first paragraph. The main characters and setting are mentioned in the first paragraph. The main characters and setting are not described in the first paragraph. SettingMany vivid, descriptive words are used to tell when and where the story took place. Some vivid, descriptive words are used to tell the audience when and where the story took place. The reader can figure out when and where the story took place, but the author didn't supply much detail. The reader has trouble figuring out when and where the story took place. Problem/ Conflict It is very easy for the reader to understand the problem the main characters face and why it is a problem. It is fairly easy for the reader to understand the problem the main characters face and why it is a problem. It is fairly easy for the reader to understand the problem the main characters face but it is not clear why it is a problem. It is not clear what problem the main characters face. ActionSeveral action verbs (active voice) are used to describe what is happening in the story. The story seems exciting! Several action verbs are used to describe what is happening in the story, but the word choice doesn't make the story as exciting as it could be. A variety of verbs (passive voice) are used and describe the action accurately but not in a very exciting way. Little variety seen in the verbs that are used. The story seems a little boring. Character Qualities The main characters are named and clearly described in text. Most readers could describe the characters accurately. The main characters are named and described. Most readers would have some idea of what the characters looked like. The main characters are named. The reader knows very little about the characters. It is hard to tell who the main characters are. Solution/ Resolution The solution to the character's problem is easy to understand, and is logical. There are no loose ends. The solution to the character's problem is easy to understand, and is somewhat logical. The solution to the character's problem is a little hard to understand. No solution is attempted or it is impossible to understand. Realistic Fiction CATEGORY4321 IntroductionThe main characters and setting are clearly described in the first paragraph. The main characters and setting are described in the first paragraph. The main characters and setting are mentioned in the first paragraph. The main characters and setting are not described in the first paragraph. SettingMany vivid, descriptive words are used to tell when and where the story took place. Some vivid, descriptive words are used to tell the audience when and where the story took place. The reader can figure out when and where the story took place, but the author didn't supply much detail. The reader has trouble figuring out when and where the story took place. Problem/ Conflict It is very easy for the reader to understand the problem the main characters face and why it is a problem. It is fairly easy for the reader to understand the problem the main characters face and why it is a problem. It is fairly easy for the reader to understand the problem the main characters face but it is not clear why it is a problem. It is not clear what problem the main characters face. ActionSeveral action verbs (active voice) are used to describe what is happening in the story. The story seems exciting! Several action verbs are used to describe what is happening in the story, but the word choice doesn't make the story as exciting as it could be. A variety of verbs (passive voice) are used and describe the action accurately but not in a very exciting way. Little variety seen in the verbs that are used. The story seems a little boring. Character Qualities The main characters are named and clearly described in text. Most readers could describe the characters accurately. The main characters are named and described. Most readers would have some idea of what the characters looked like. The main characters are named. The reader knows very little about the characters. It is hard to tell who the main characters are. Solution/ Resolution The solution to the character's problem is easy to understand, and is logical. There are no loose ends. The solution to the character's problem is easy to understand, and is somewhat logical. The solution to the character's problem is a little hard to understand. No solution is attempted or it is impossible to understand.